The absorption of labelled glucose from the mid-gut of Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk.) has been shown to be related to the rate of its conversion to trehalose, which accumulates in the haemolymph (Treherne, 1958 a). The rate of disappearance of glucose from the isolated alimentary canal suspended in a relatively large volum
Recent evidence suggests that the isolated Malpighian tubules of Calli-phora possess mechanisms whic...
Adult Schistosoma mansoni worms rapidly degrade their endogenous glycogen stores immediately after i...
Recent papers (Phillips, 1964 a, b) have described the absorption of water and monovalent ions from ...
xii, 197 leaves : ill.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Entomology, 197
The successive accumulation and depletion of reserves in the fat body of insects shows that it is an...
The process of intestinal absorption in insects, despite its central importance in the physiology of...
A method was developed for the determination of trehalose levels in insect hemolymph. The disacchari...
Sugars are critical substrates for insect metabolism but little is known on the transporters and epi...
In a previous paper we have shown that L-glutamate passes from the gut lumen to the haemocoel of the...
Little is known about insect intestinal sugar absorption, in spite of the recent findings, and even ...
The transport of glucose and α-methyl glucoside into the fat body of the silkworm, Bombyx mori L., h...
AbstractAlterations of carbohydrate metabolism associated with parasitism were examined in an insect...
This thesis is concerned with the basic carbohydrate metabolism, control of aerobic and anaerobic gl...
Glucose uptake and metabolism by Leishmania donovani promastigotes was studied using D-[14C]glucose ...
15 p. : il.The vector of Chagas’ disease, Rhodnius prolixus, feeds exclusively on blood. The blood m...
Recent evidence suggests that the isolated Malpighian tubules of Calli-phora possess mechanisms whic...
Adult Schistosoma mansoni worms rapidly degrade their endogenous glycogen stores immediately after i...
Recent papers (Phillips, 1964 a, b) have described the absorption of water and monovalent ions from ...
xii, 197 leaves : ill.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Entomology, 197
The successive accumulation and depletion of reserves in the fat body of insects shows that it is an...
The process of intestinal absorption in insects, despite its central importance in the physiology of...
A method was developed for the determination of trehalose levels in insect hemolymph. The disacchari...
Sugars are critical substrates for insect metabolism but little is known on the transporters and epi...
In a previous paper we have shown that L-glutamate passes from the gut lumen to the haemocoel of the...
Little is known about insect intestinal sugar absorption, in spite of the recent findings, and even ...
The transport of glucose and α-methyl glucoside into the fat body of the silkworm, Bombyx mori L., h...
AbstractAlterations of carbohydrate metabolism associated with parasitism were examined in an insect...
This thesis is concerned with the basic carbohydrate metabolism, control of aerobic and anaerobic gl...
Glucose uptake and metabolism by Leishmania donovani promastigotes was studied using D-[14C]glucose ...
15 p. : il.The vector of Chagas’ disease, Rhodnius prolixus, feeds exclusively on blood. The blood m...
Recent evidence suggests that the isolated Malpighian tubules of Calli-phora possess mechanisms whic...
Adult Schistosoma mansoni worms rapidly degrade their endogenous glycogen stores immediately after i...
Recent papers (Phillips, 1964 a, b) have described the absorption of water and monovalent ions from ...