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Mio acts in the Drosophila brain to control nutrient storage and feeding
James E.B. Docherty
, Joseph E. Manno
, Jacqueline E. McDermott
,
Justin R. DiAngelo
Division of Science (Berks)
One Health Microbiome Center
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Insulin-producing Cells
100%
Nutrient Storage
100%
Drosophila Brain
100%
Drosophilidae
60%
Food Consumption
60%
Metabolism
40%
Transcription Factor
40%
Neuropeptides
40%
Triglyceride Storage
40%
Nutrient Sensing
40%
Gene Expression
20%
Protein Function
20%
Insulin-like
20%
Molecular Mechanism
20%
Knockdown
20%
Behavior Change
20%
Body Fat
20%
Feeding Behavior
20%
Nutrient Availability
20%
Targeted Disruption
20%
ChREBP
20%
Pan-neuronal
20%
Glycogen Storage Disease
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Transcription Factors
66%
Neuropeptide
66%
Triglyceride
66%
Gene Expression
33%
Diptera
33%
Binding Protein
33%
Protein Function
33%
Response Element
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Transcription Factors
100%
Diptera
50%
Protein Function
50%
Protein Binding
50%
Gene Expression
50%
DNA Responsive Element
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Protocerebrum
100%
Interactor
100%
Triglyceride
18%
Transcription Factor
18%
Diptera
9%
Nutrient Availability
9%
Binding Protein
9%
Response Element
9%
Gene Expression
9%
Feeding Behavior
9%
Fat Body
9%