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Calcium (Ca2+) as the signal transducing element in the action of insect Neuropeptide Hormones in Iphita limbata Stal (Pyrrhocoridae: Heteroptera)

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Main Author: Mohamed, Ismail K
Format: Electronic Thesis
Language:English
Subjects:
Iphita limbata Stal
Neuropeptide Hormones
Zoology
Zoology||Neuropeptide Hormones||Iphita limbata Stal
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10603/3950
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