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Juvenile hormones and juvenoids (Record no. 15326)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781466513228 (ebook : PDF)
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Original cataloging agency FlBoTFG
Transcribing agency FlBoTFG
090 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED LC-TYPE CALL NUMBER (OCLC); LOCAL CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) QL494.5
Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) .J88 2013
092 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED DEWEY CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
Classification number 571.876374
Item number J97
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Juvenile hormones and juvenoids
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title modeling biological effects and environmental fate /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by James Devillers.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Boca Raton :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc CRC Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2013.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii, 387 p. :
Other physical details ill.
490 1# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement QSAR in environmental and health sciences
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note ch. 1. Juvenile hormones and juvenoids : a historical survey / James Devillers -- ch. 2. Future perspectives for research on the biosynthesis of juvenile hormones and related sesquiterpenoids in arthropod endocrinology and ecotoxicology / Jerome H.L. Hui, William G. Bendena, and Stephen S. Tobe -- ch. 3. Morph-specific JH titer regulation in wing-polymorphic gryllus crickets : proximate mechanisms underlying adaptive genetic modification of JH regulation / Anthony J. Zera -- ch. 4. Soldier-specific organ developments induced by a juvenile hormone analog in a nasute termite / Kouhei Toga and Kiyoto Maekawa -- ch. 5. Roles of juvenile hormone analog methoprene in gene transcription / Xiao-Fan Zhao -- ch. 6. Modeling resistance to juvenile hormone analogs : linking evolution, ecology, and management / David W. Crowder, Peter C. Ellsworth, Steven E. Naranjo, Bruce E. Tabashnik, and Yves Carri�ere -- ch. 7. Population dynamics models for assessing the endocrine disruption potential of juvenile hormone analogues on nontarget species / James Devillers and Hugo Devillers -- ch. 8. SAR and QSAR modeling of juvenile hormone mimics / James Devillers -- ch. 9. Using CoMFA and CoMSIA as tools in a 3D QSAR analysis of juvenile hormone agonist action in drosophila / Robert Farka�s and Maja Polakovi�cov�a -- ch. 10. Predicting highly potent juvenile hormone esterase inhibitors from 2D QSAR modeling / James Devillers, Annick Doucet-Panaye, and Jean-Pierre Doucet -- ch. 11. Receptor-guided structure-activity modeling of inhibitors of juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolases / Julio Caballero -- ch. 12. Structural studies of juvenile hormone binding proteins / Agnieszka J. Pietrzyk, Mariusz Jaskolski, and Grzegorz Bujacz -- ch. 13. In silico stereoelectronic profile and pharmacophore similarity analysis of juvenile hormone, juvenile hormone mimics (IGRs), and insect repellents may aid discovery and design of novel arthropod repellents / Apurba K. Bhattacharjee -- ch. 14. Use of multicriteria analysis for selecting candidate insecticides for vector control / James Devillers, Laurent Lagadic, Ohri Yamada, Fr�ed�eric Darriet, Robert Delorme, Xavier Deparis, Jean-Philippe Jaeg, Christophe Lagneau, Bruno Lapied, Fran�coise Quiniou, and Andr
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "Juvenile hormones play a key role in the control of larval development and metamorphosis of insects as well as the various aspects of the reproduction of adults. The book presents modeling approaches that can be used to study the mechanism of action of juvenile hormones (JHs) in insects and to estimate the adverse effects and the environmental fate of the manmade chemicals that mimic the actions of JHs. The text aims to provide a deeper understanding of the juvenile hormones mechanism of action, which may help to control the population of insects. Leading contributors address various topics that underscore the important role of natural compounds in the discovery and development of new human medicines"--
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Summary, etc "Series Introduction The correlation between the toxicity of molecules and their physicochemical properties can be traced to the nineteenth century. Indeed, in a French thesis entitled Action de l'alcool amylique sur l'organisme (Action of amyl alcohol on the body), which was presented by A. Cros before the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Strasbourg in 1863, an empirical relationship was made between the toxicity of alcohols, their number of carbon atoms, as well as their solubility. In 1875, Dujardin-Beaumetz and Audigier the first to stress the mathematical character of the relationship between the toxicity of alcohols and their chain length and molecular weight. In 1899, Hans Horst Meyer and Fritz Baum, at the University of Marburg, showed that narcosis or hypnotic activity was in fact linked to the affinity of substances to water and lipid sites within the organism. At the same time at the University of Zurich, Ernest Overton came to the same conclusion providing the foundation of the lipoid theory of narcosis. The next important step was made in the 1930s by Lazarev in St. Petersburg, who first demonstrated that different physiological and toxicological effects of molecules were correlated with their oil- water partition coefficient through formal mathematical equations in the following form: log C = a logPoil/water + b. Thus, the quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) discipline was born. Its foundations were definitively fixed in the early 1960s by the seminal works contributed by C. Hansch and T. Fujita"--
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530 ## - ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM AVAILABLE NOTE
Additional physical form available note Also available
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System details note Mode of access
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Insects
General subdivision Metamorphosis
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element J
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Insect pests
General subdivision Control
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Genre/form data or focus term Electr
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Personal name Devillers, J.
Fuller form of name (James),
Dates associated with a name 1956-
Relator term edito
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International Standard Book Number 9781466
830 ## - SERIES ADDED ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title QSAR in environmental and
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://marc.crcnetbase.com/isbn/9781466513228
Electronic format type application/PDF
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