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生物種 リソース名 タイトル
ヒト・動物細胞 10T1/2(RCB0247) Lipid availability determines fate of skeletal progenitor cells via SOX9.
カイコ Identification and Characterization of Novel Genes Expressed Preferentially in the Corpora Allata or Corpora Cardiaca During the Juvenile Hormone Synthetic Period in the Silkworm, Bombyx mori.
線虫 tm1340 Food-Dependent Plasticity in Caenorhabditis elegans Stress-Induced Sleep Is Mediated by TOR-FOXA and TGF-β Signaling.
線虫 tm2411 , tm501 A novel and conserved protein AHO-3 is required for thermotactic plasticity associated with feeding states in Caenorhabditis elegans.
線虫 tm918 , tm1346 DJR-1.2 of Caenorhabditis elegans is induced by DAF-16 in the dauer state.
線虫 tm1888 Insulin/IGF-1 signaling, including class II/III PI3Ks, β-arrestin and SGK-1, is required in C. elegans to maintain pharyngeal muscle performance during starvation.
線虫 tm2190 Investigating the regulation of stem and progenitor cell mitotic progression by in situ imaging.
ショウジョウバエ myo1D-GAL4 The Drosophila TNF Eiger Is an Adipokine that Acts on Insulin-Producing Cells to Mediate Nutrient Response.
細胞性粘菌 S90423 Breakdown of self/nonself recognition in cannibalistic strains of the predatory slime mold, Dictyostelium caveatum.
ショウジョウバエ Trait associations across evolutionary time within a drosophila phylogeny: correlated selection or genetic constraint?
線虫 tm4713 , tm4127 The microRNA miR-235 couples blast-cell quiescence to the nutritional state.
ショウジョウバエ P[GawB]NP1626 (DGRC#112737) The class III PI(3)K Vps34 promotes autophagy and endocytosis but not TOR signaling in Drosophila.
線虫 tm2190 Spindle assembly checkpoint gene mdf-1 regulates germ cell proliferation in response to nutrition signals in C. elegans.
線虫 tm351 , tm903 , tm669 Gustatory plasticity in C. elegans involves integration of negative cues and NaCl taste mediated by serotonin, dopamine, and glutamate.
線虫 tm501 Temperature and food mediate long-term thermotactic behavioral plasticity by association-independent mechanisms in C. elegans.