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Molecular identification and expression analysis of a diapause hormone receptor in the corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea

Zhang et al., 2014

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15370618082875152863
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Zhang Q
Piermarini P
Nachman R
Denlinger D
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Diapause hormone (DH) is an insect neuropeptide that is highly effective in terminating the overwintering pupal diapause in members of the Helicoverpa/Heliothis complex of agricultural pests, thus DH and related compounds have promise as tools for pest …
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