Nutrition, via the insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IIS)/Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signaling pathway, can provide a strong molding force for determining animal size and shape. For instance, nutrition induces a disproportionate increase in the size of male horns in dung and rhinoceros beetles, or mandibles in staghorn or horned flour beetles, relative to body size. In these species, well-fed male larvae produce adults with greatly enlarged horns or mandibles, whereas males that are starved or poorly fed as larvae bear much more modest appendages. Changes in IIS/TOR signaling plays a key role in appendage development by regulating growth in the horn and mandible primordia. In contrast, changes in the IIS/TOR pathway produce minimal effects...
AbstractInsulin signaling controls organ growth and final body size in insects. Recent results have ...
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, FUNDAMENTAL STRIDES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS HAVE ALLOWED US TO FINALLY...
Organisms cope with nutritional variation via developmental plasticity, adjusting trait size to nutr...
Nutrition, via the insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IIS)/Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signaling path...
In many insect species, fitness trade-offs exist between maximizing body size and developmental spee...
Abstract The mechanism that determines the specific body size of an animal is a fundamental biologic...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Layalle et al. reveal new insights into how nutrition controls ...
AbstractControl mechanisms that regulate body size and tissue size have been sought at both the cell...
Insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) pathway is known to control growth, development and reproduction. Insu...
Over the past two decades, fundamental strides in physiology and genetics have allowed us to finally...
SummaryIn many metazoans, final adult size depends on the growth rate and the duration of the growth...
Over the past two decades, fundamental strides in physiology and genetics have allowed us to finally...
AbstractInsulin signaling controls organ growth and final body size in insects. Recent results have ...
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, FUNDAMENTAL STRIDES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS HAVE ALLOWED US TO FINALLY...
Organisms cope with nutritional variation via developmental plasticity, adjusting trait size to nutr...
Nutrition, via the insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IIS)/Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signaling path...
In many insect species, fitness trade-offs exist between maximizing body size and developmental spee...
Abstract The mechanism that determines the specific body size of an animal is a fundamental biologic...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Layalle et al. reveal new insights into how nutrition controls ...
AbstractControl mechanisms that regulate body size and tissue size have been sought at both the cell...
Insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) pathway is known to control growth, development and reproduction. Insu...
Over the past two decades, fundamental strides in physiology and genetics have allowed us to finally...
SummaryIn many metazoans, final adult size depends on the growth rate and the duration of the growth...
Over the past two decades, fundamental strides in physiology and genetics have allowed us to finally...
AbstractInsulin signaling controls organ growth and final body size in insects. Recent results have ...
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, FUNDAMENTAL STRIDES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS HAVE ALLOWED US TO FINALLY...
Organisms cope with nutritional variation via developmental plasticity, adjusting trait size to nutr...