Publications
Total found: 62 records |
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Šauman I., Hyršl P., Marek M. (2001) Cooling shock induction of protein synthesis by larvae of Galleria mellonella (L.) (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Biol. Bull. of Poznaň
38: 151-162.
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Syrová Z., Hodková M., Doležel D., Šauman I. (2001) Identification of putative circadian clock cells in a heteropteran insect, Pyrrhocoris apterus. In: J. Berger (ed.) Sborník z konference "Cells III", September 17-19, 2001, České Budějovice, Czech Republic, p. 156. |
Šauman I. (1999) Circadian clock gene regulation in silkworm differs from Drosophila. In: T. Harada (ed.) International Japanese-Czech New-Year Seminar of Entomology, January 8-10, 1999, Kochi, Japan. Abstract p. 36 |
Šauman I., Hashimi H. (1999) Insect clocks: What are they telling us besides time? Entomol. Sci.
2: 589-596.
Documents to download: Sauman and Hashimi 1999 ES (pdf) |
Takeda M.,
Šauman I. (1999) Milestones of study on insect photoperiodism and the role of the Kuroshio New Year symposium. Entomol. Sci.
2: 551-552.
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Reppert S., Šauman I. (1998) Circadian clock neurons in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: novel mechanisms of clock gene regulation. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract p. 268 |
Šauman I., Berry S. (1998) Nuclear actin: it's time come round at last. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract pp. 127-128 |
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1998) Brain control of embryonic circadian rhythms in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron
20: 741-748.
Documents to download: 1998-Neuron (pdf) |
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1998) Molecular regulation of circadian egg hatching behavior in the silkmoth, Antheraea pernyi. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract p. 266 |
Šauman I.,
Sehnal F. (1997) Immunohistochemistry of the products of male accessory glands in several hemimetabolous insects and the control of their secretion in Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae). Eur. J. Entomol.
94: 349-360.
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Šauman I., Reppert S. (1996) Molecular characterization of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: Developmental appearance of PTTH-expressing cells and relationship to circadian clock cells in central brain. Dev. Biol.
178: 418-429.
Documents to download: 1996-DevBiol (pdf) |
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1996) Circadian clock neurons in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: novel mechanisms of Period protein regulation. Neuron
17: 889-900.
Documents to download: 1996a-Neuron (pdf) |
Šauman I., Tsai T., Roca A., Reppert S. (1996) Period protein is necessary for circadian control of egg hatching behavior in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron
17: 901-909.
Documents to download: 1996b-Neuron (pdf) |
Levine J.,
Šauman I., Imbalzano M., Reppert S., Jackson F. (1995) Period protein from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi functions as a circadian clock element in Drosophila melanogaster. Neuron
15: 147-157.
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Reppert S.,
Šauman I. (1995) Period and Timeless tango: A dance of two clock genes. Neuron
15: 983-986.
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Reppert S., Tsai T., Roca A.,
Šauman I. (1994) Cloning of a structural and functional homolog of the circadian clock gene period from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron
13: 1167-1176.
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Šauman I., Berry S. (1994) An actin infrastructure is associated with eukaryotic chromosomes: Structural and functional significance. Eur. J. Cell Biol.
64: 348-356.
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Šauman I., Berry S. (1993) Cytochalasin-D treatment triggers premature apoptosis of insect ovarian follicle and nurse cells. Int. J. Dev. Biol.
37: 441-450.
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Watson C.,
Šauman I., Berry S. (1993) Actin is a major structural and functional element of the egg cortex of giant silkmoths during oogenesis. Dev. Biol.
155: 315-323.
Documents to download: 1993-DevBiol (pdf) |
Žitňan D.,
Šauman I.,
Sehnal F. (1993) Peptidergic innervation and endocrine cells of insect midgut. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol.
22: 113-132.
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