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Vitellogenic Blood Protein Synthesis by Insect Fat Body
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1969
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BiologyInsect Fat BodyPheromone BiochemistryAmino AcidsBiochemistryNatural SciencesEntomologyPhysiologyFemale Fat BodyFat BodyAlternative Protein SourceMetabolismReproductive BiologyPublic HealthEndocrinologyLipid SynthesisReproductive Physiology
The female fat body of a moth and a roach incorporated labeled amino acids in vitro into substances precipitable by antibodies formed in response to the sex-limited vitellogenic blood proteins of these species. The fat body of males failed to do so, as did that of females before the appearance of these proteins in the blood.
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