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- W1967508727 abstract "Amputation of one or two limbs from the ground isopod, Helleria brevicornis, carried out during stages C and D0 of the molting cycle, causes the cycle to be significantly longer. On the other hand, if amputation takes place during stages A-B, D1, or D2, there is no noticeable change in the duration of the intermolt period. Assays for ecdysteroids in the hemolymph demonstrate that amputation always brings on a drop in hormone concentration. About 18 days are required for the initial concentration to be restored after amputation during stage C. This coincides with the cell proliferation of the healing epidermis and development of the regeneration bud, which are indicative of the end of the “latency period” that follows the stump's healing. The existence of this period and the perturbations of hormone titer are probably at least partly responsible for the longer intermolt period. Ecdysis is also delayed after amputations during stage D0. In this case, the much longer duration of the stage and the drop in hormonal level, are likely preconditions for regeneration prior to the first postoperative ecdysis. By contrast, the very short-lived drop (24 hr) of hormonal level caused by amputations during stage D1 is not long enough to interfere with the preparation of the molt, which takes place about on schedule and only gives a healed stump." @default.
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- W1967508727 title "Effects of amputation and subsequent regeneration of a leg on the duration of the intermoult period and the level of circulating ecdysteroids in Helleria brevicornis Ebner (ground isopod)" @default.
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