Endocrinology, Ecdysone, Halloween genes, Prothoracic gland and Ecdysteroid are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Endocrinology study are interwoven with issues in Downregulation and upregulation and Transcription factor. His Ecdysone study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Metamorphosis.
His Halloween genes research includes themes of Drosophila melanogaster, Hemolymph, 20-Hydroxyecdysone and Cell biology. His study looks at the relationship between Prothoracic gland and topics such as Endocrine gland, which overlap with Ultrastructure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Drosophila Protein and Manduca sexta in addition to Ecdysteroid.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Endocrinology, Prothoracic gland, Manduca sexta, Ecdysone and Prothoracicotropic hormone. The Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Drosophila melanogaster and Hemolymph. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Prothoracic gland, Ecdysone receptor is strongly linked to Cell biology.
Lawrence I. Gilbert has included themes like Biochemistry, Metabolism and Period in his Manduca sexta study. His Ecdysone research is mostly focused on the topic Halloween genes. His research investigates the connection between Prothoracicotropic hormone and topics such as Ecdysteroid secretion that intersect with problems in Forskolin.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecdysone, Halloween genes, Endocrinology, Prothoracic gland and Cell biology. His work on Prothoracicotropic hormone as part of general Ecdysone research is frequently linked to Protonation, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work in Halloween genes tackles topics such as Arthropod which are related to areas like Function and Molting Hormone.
Lawrence I. Gilbert combines topics linked to Transcription factor with his work on Endocrinology. His Prothoracic gland research integrates issues from Bombyx mori, Bombyx, Signal transduction and Manduca sexta. Manduca sexta is closely attributed to Drosophila melanogaster in his study.
Lawrence I. Gilbert mainly investigates Ecdysone, Halloween genes, Metamorphosis, Endocrinology and Ecdysteroid. His Ecdysone study focuses on Prothoracic gland in particular. His Prothoracic gland research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Signal transduction and Cell biology.
Lawrence I. Gilbert combines subjects such as Gene duplication and Drosophila melanogaster with his study of Halloween genes. Lawrence I. Gilbert is interested in Prothoracicotropic hormone, which is a field of Endocrinology. His work in Ecdysteroid addresses subjects such as Moulting, which are connected to disciplines such as Manduca sexta and Hemolymph.
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Control and biochemical nature of the ecdysteroidogenic pathway.
Lawrence I. Gilbert;Robert Rybczynski;James T. Warren.
Annual Review of Entomology (2002)
The juvenile hormones: historical facts and speculations on future research directions.
Lawrence I Gilbert;Noelle A. Granger;R.Michael Roe.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2000)
Ecdysteroid titer during larval--pupal--adult development of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta.
Walter E. Bollenbacher;Stan L. Smith;Walter Goodman;Lawrence I. Gilbert.
General and Comparative Endocrinology (1981)
Shade is the Drosophila P450 enzyme that mediates the hydroxylation of ecdysone to the steroid insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone
Anna Petryk;James T. Warren;James T. Warren;Guillermo Marqués;Guillermo Marqués;Michael P. Jarcho.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
Prothoracicotropic Hormone Regulates Developmental Timing and Body Size in Drosophila
Zofeyah McBrayer;Hajime Ono;Mary Jane Shimell;Jean Philippe Parvy.
Developmental Cell (2007)
Molecular and biochemical characterization of two P450 enzymes in the ecdysteroidogenic pathway of Drosophila melanogaster
James T. Warren;Anna Petryk;Guillermo Marqués;Michael Jarcho.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2002)
Ecdysone metabolism and distribution during the pupal-adult development of Manduca sexta
James T. Warren;Lawrence I. Gilbert.
Insect Biochemistry (1986)
Induction of diapause in Drosophila melanogaster: Photoperiodic regulation and the impact of arrhythmic clock mutations on time measurement
David S. Saunders;Vincent C. Henrich;Lawrence I. Gilbert.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1989)
Halloween genes encode P450 enzymes that mediate steroid hormone biosynthesis in Drosophila melanogaster.
Lawrence I Gilbert.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (2004)
Spook and Spookier code for stage-specific components of the ecdysone biosynthetic pathway in Diptera.
Hajime Ono;Kim F. Rewitz;Tetsuro Shinoda;Kyo Itoyama.
Developmental Biology (2006)
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