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Summary of Session III: Juvenile Hormone Effects at the Cellular Level

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Most of the papers in this next section focus on the inter­action between juvenile hormone and ecdysone. They deal with a number of questions, but three are recurrent themes. When and how do epidermal cells change their commitment from secreting larval cuticle to synthesizing pupal cuticle? Is mitosis or DNA replica­tion necessary for this reprogramming? What is the nature of the interactions between juvenile hormone (JH) and ecdysone at the cellular level and at the level of the whole organism?

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Granger, N.A., Schneiderman, H.A. (1976). Summary of Session III: Juvenile Hormone Effects at the Cellular Level. In: Gilbert, L.I. (eds) The Juvenile Hormones. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7947-8_13

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