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Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 180:146-158
Sleep can be altered by an organism's previous experience. For instance, female Drosophila melanogaster experience a post-mating reduction in daytime sleep that is purportedly mediated by sex peptide (SP), one of many seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) tr
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:894-897
Payal H. Marathe, Abigail E. Dove, and Kelly L. Close are of Close Concerns (http://www.closeconcerns.com), a healthcare information company focused exclusively on diabetes and obesity care. Close Concerns publishes Closer Look, a periodical that bri
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:817-820
Abigail E. Dove, Payal H. Marathe, Helen X. Gao, and Kelly L. Close are of Close Concerns (http://www.closeconcerns.com), a healthcare information company focused exclusively on diabetes and obesity care. Close Concerns publishes Closer Look, a perio
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:644-647
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:215-218
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:8-13
Autor:
Matthew S. Kayser, Abigail E. Dove, Amita Sehgal, David S. Garbe, Emilia H. Moscato, Christopher G. Vecsey, Abigail S Vigderman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Rhythms. 31:551-567
Female Drosophila melanogaster, like many other organisms, exhibit different behavioral repertoires after mating with a male. These postmating responses (PMRs) include increased egg production and laying, increased rejection behavior (avoiding furthe
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Journal of Diabetes. 8:602-606
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:544-546
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Journal of Diabetes. 9:431-433