Progress in vitellogenesis
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Progress in vitellogenesis
(Reproductive biology of invertebrates, v. 12)
Science Publishers, c2002-
- pt. A
- pt. B
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Note
Series edited by: K.G. and Rita G. Adiyodi
Pt. B: volume edited by Alexander S. Raikhel
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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pt. A ISBN 9781578082261
Description
In this volume, researchers who work with invertebrate YPPs present comprehensive reviews of both biochemical and molecular characteristics of these critical proteins across a wide range of taxa. Investigators of vitellogenesis in one group of organisms have much to learn from scientists working with animals from other orders and classes, but reviews of invertebrate YPPs outside of insects are rare or non-existent. It is hoped that this concentration of thorough reviews and syntheses with prove useful to invertebrate and vertebrate scientists alike and will promote synergistic interactions among those who may not be completely aware of advances and insights generated outside their traditional sphere.
Table of Contents
- Yolk proteins and their precursors in non-arthropod protostomes, with emphasis on nematodes
- insect yok proteins - a progress report
- structural characteristics of insect vitellogenins
- the yolk proteins of higher diptera
- yolk proteins of crustacea
- vitellogenesis in ticks
- vitellogen and vitellogenin in echinoderms.
- Volume
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pt. B ISBN 9781578082995
Description
This book discusses the major accomplishments made in elucidating vitellogenic events at the cellular, biochemical, and molecular biological levels. It is helpful for researchers and students interested in reproduction of invertebrates.
Table of Contents
- Biosynthesis of Insect Yolk Protein Precursors: M. Takeda and A.S. Raikhel
- The Cell Biology of Insect Yolk Protein Precursors Yolk and the Secretory Pathway: A.S. Raikhel et al.
- Regulation of Yolk Protein Genes by Ecdysone: A.S. Raikhel et al.
- Regulation of Yolk Protein Genes in Higher Diptera: Mary Bownes
- Juvenile Hormone and Vitellogenin Gene Expression: Xavier Belles
- Regulation of Tissue-specificity of Yolk Protein Gene Expression: David Martin and A.S. Raikhel
- Receptor-mediated Endocytosis and Internalization Pathways of Yolk Proteins in Insects Oocytes: E. Snigievskaya and A.S. Raikhel
- Yolk Protein Receptors in Invertebrate Oocytes: A.S. Raikhel et al.
- Lipid Accumulation in Oocytes: Rick van Antwerpen et al.
- Non-Vitellin Yolk Proteins: H. Masuda and Pedro Oliviera
- Yolk Degrading Proteases: S. Takhashi and Y. Yamamoto
- Biochemical and Ultrastructural Aspects of Vitellin Utilization during Embryogenesis: Franco Giorgi and Jack Nordin
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