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Tyramine and octopamine receptors as a source of biorational insecticides
Akinori Hirashima
Molecular Biosciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Receptors
66%
Octopamine
66%
Central Nervous System
66%
Measurement
33%
Agonist
33%
Dopamine
33%
Insecticide
33%
Feeding Behavior
33%
Circadian Rhythm
33%
Insecta
33%
Pheromone
33%
Mating Behavior
33%
Learning
33%
Memory
33%
Juvenile Hormone
33%
Flight Muscle
33%
Neurohormone
33%
Chemistry
Biogenic Amine
100%
Chemical Reaction
66%
Octopamine
66%
Tyramine
66%
Concentration
33%
Dopamine
33%
Juvenile Hormone
33%
Agonist
33%
Antagonist
33%
Insecticide
33%
Pheromone
33%
Neurotransmitter
33%
Neuroscience
Biogenic Amine
100%
Eicosanoid Receptor
66%
Octopamine
66%
Tyramine
66%
Juvenile Hormone
33%
Agonist
33%
Dopamine
33%
Circadian Rhythm
33%
Memory
33%
Neurohormone
33%
Arts and Humanities
Distributed
33%
Antagonist
33%
Central Nervous System
33%