Target Receptors in the Control of Insect Pests: Part II Advances in Insect Physiology Series
Auteur : COHEN Ephraim
- ABC Transporters and Their Role in Protecting Insects from Pesticides and Their Metabolites
- Molecular Signaling, Pharmacology, and Physiology of Octopamine and Tyramine Receptors as Potential Insect Pest Control Targets
- Receptors for Neuronal or Endocrine Signaling Molecules as Potential Targets for the Control of Insect Pests
- The Juvenile Hormone Receptor and Molecular Mechanisms of Juvenile Hormone Action
- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets
- Insect Acetylcholinesterase as a Target for Effective and Environmentally-Safe Insecticides Yuan-Ping Pang
Hans Merzendorfer
Hiroto Ohta and Yoshihisa Ozoe
Heleen Verlinden, Rut Vleugels, Sven Zels, Senne Dillen, Cynthia Lenaerts, Katleen Crabbé, Jornt Spit and Jozef Vanden Broeck
Edward B. Dubrovsky and Travis J. Bernardo
Kristopher S. Silver, Yuzhe Du, Yoshiko Nomura, Eugenio E. Oliveira, Vincent L. Salgado, Boris S. Zhorov and Ke Dong
- Contains important, comprehensive and in-depth reviews
- An essential reference source for invertebrate physiologists and neurobiologists, entomologists, zoologists, and insect biochemists
- First published in 1963, this serial is ranked second in the highly competitive ISI category of Entomology
Date de parution : 04-2014
Ouvrage de 520 p.
15x22.8 cm