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Ecdysone and the cell cycle: Investigations in a mosquito cell line
Ann M. Fallon
, Anna Gerenday
Entomology
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Steroid Hormones
100%
Ecdysone
100%
Mosquito Cells
100%
Gene Expression
50%
Biological Processes
50%
Drosophila Melanogaster
50%
Mediating Effect
50%
Estrogen
50%
Signaling Pathway
50%
Vertebrates
50%
Complex Interactions
50%
Receptor-mediated
50%
Regulatory Proteins
50%
Treatment Results
50%
Cyclin A
50%
20-hydroxyecdysone
50%
Aedes Albopictus
50%
G1 Phase
50%
Plodia Interpunctella
50%
Insect Cells
50%
Disc Cells
50%
Intact Organism
50%
Mitotic Cell Cycle
50%
Non-classical Effects
50%
Diploid Cell Strain
50%
Continuous Cell Lines
50%
Ecdysteroid Receptor
50%
G2 Arrest
50%
Imaginal Disc
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Imaginal Disc
100%
Drosophila Melanogaster
100%
Gene Expression
100%
Cell Cycle
100%
Cyclin A
100%
Molting
100%
Aedes albopictus
100%
G1 Phase
100%
Diploidy
100%
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
100%
G2 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoint
100%
Ecdysone Receptor
100%
Plodia interpunctella
100%
Ecdysone
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Line
100%
Cell Cycle
100%
Cell Cycle G1 Phase
20%
Gene Expression
20%
Drosophila Melanogaster
20%
Cyclin A
20%
Molting
20%
Aedes albopictus
20%
Insect Cell
20%
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
20%
Diploidy
20%
G2 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoint
20%
Plodia interpunctella
20%
C7 Cell Line
20%
Ecdysone Receptor
20%
Imaginal Disc
20%