Novel Agonists of the Juvenile Hormone Signaling – Bc. Matěj MILÁČEK
Bc. Matěj MILÁČEK
Master's thesis
Novel Agonists of the Juvenile Hormone Signaling
Abstract:
Juvenile hormone (JH) plays a key role in insect development. In larval stage, JH prevents the insect to metamorphose. While JH is unique to arthropods and absent from vertebrates, it represents potential tool for insect control. Combination of cell-based assay and high-throughput screening enabled to find candidate JH agonists (JHags) that activate JH signaling via juvenile hormone receptor (JHR) …moreAbstract:
Juvenile hormone (JH) plays a key role in insect development. In larval stage, JH prevents the insect to metamorphose. While JH is unique to arthropods and absent from vertebrates, it represents potential tool for insect control. Combination of cell-based assay and high-throughput screening enabled to find candidate JH agonists (JHags) that activate JH signaling via juvenile hormone receptor (JHR) …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 14. 4. 2021
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- Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Marek Jindra, CSc.
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MILÁČEK, Matěj. \textit{Novel Agonists of the Juvenile Hormone Signaling}. Online. Master's thesis. České Budějovice: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Science. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/rzd41u/.
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MILÁČEK, Matěj. Novel Agonists of the Juvenile Hormone Signaling. Č. Budějovice, 2021. diplomová práce (Mgr.). JIHOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUDĚJOVICÍCH. Přírodovědecká fakulta
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Biology / Experimental Biology
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