North Carolina State University: Disrupting Key Protein Alters Biological Rhythms in Water Flea
September 17, 2019
September 17, 2019
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sept. 17 [TNSmaterialsresearch] -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
Researchers from North Carolina State University have shown that the E75 protein is a key regulator of some biological rhythms through interactions with nitric oxide. Suppression of E75 results in longer molt cycles and reduced numbers of offspring in the water flea, Daphnia magna. The work also raises questions about the ability of nitric oxide from environ . . .
Researchers from North Carolina State University have shown that the E75 protein is a key regulator of some biological rhythms through interactions with nitric oxide. Suppression of E75 results in longer molt cycles and reduced numbers of offspring in the water flea, Daphnia magna. The work also raises questions about the ability of nitric oxide from environ . . .