Influence of dietary protein in take and recombinat human somatotropin administration on growth and body composition of tambacu (1994)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: LARSON, MARIA LUISA PACO - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Assunto: PEIXES
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Aquaculture
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.127, p.363-9, 1994
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ABNT
MASCARI, M; CARNEIRO, D J; PAÇO-LARSON, Maria Luísa; MACHADO, C R. Influence of dietary protein in take and recombinat human somatotropin administration on growth and body composition of tambacu. Aquaculture, Amsterdam, v. 127, p. 363-9, 1994. -
APA
Mascari, M., Carneiro, D. J., Paço-Larson, M. L., & Machado, C. R. (1994). Influence of dietary protein in take and recombinat human somatotropin administration on growth and body composition of tambacu. Aquaculture, 127, 363-9. -
NLM
Mascari M, Carneiro DJ, Paço-Larson ML, Machado CR. Influence of dietary protein in take and recombinat human somatotropin administration on growth and body composition of tambacu. Aquaculture. 1994 ;127 363-9. -
Vancouver
Mascari M, Carneiro DJ, Paço-Larson ML, Machado CR. Influence of dietary protein in take and recombinat human somatotropin administration on growth and body composition of tambacu. Aquaculture. 1994 ;127 363-9. - Isolation of a cdna clone related to dna puff b10 of b. Hygida
- Quantitation of different dna fragments indicates an amplifications gradient in dna puff c4 of bradysia hygida
- Gene c4-1 do pufe de dnac4 e b. Hygida e amplificada por forquilhas de replicacao originadas da regiao a montante do gene
- Reduction of the ataxin-2 levels specifically in the fat body interferes with growth and survival of Drosophila
- DNA curvature downstream of DNA puff BHC4-1amplified gene
- Indications of a repressor sequence downstream from the BhC4-1 transcription start site
- Developmental transcription of the bhc4-1 gene of B. Hygida
- Characterization of the B. hygida BHC4-1 gene promoter using transgenic drosophila
- A 410 bp promoter fragment of the DNA puff BhC4-1 gene is sufficient to maintain the temporal regulation of transcription in the salivary gland of Drosophila early prepupae
- The induction of DNA puff BhC4-1 gene in salivary gland of Drosophila late larvae requires 20-hydroxyecdysone and protein synthesis
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