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Changes in Honey Bee Head Proteome in Response to Dietary 24-Methylenecholesterol.
Insects. 2020 Oct 29;11(11):743. doi: 10.3390/insects11110743.
Insects. 2020.
PMID: 33138161
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Previous research has shown that 24-methylenecholesterol is a key phytosterol that enhances honey bee longevity and improves nurse bee physiology. Nurse bees have the ability to selectively transfer this sterol to developing larvae through brood food. ...At the end …
Previous research has shown that 24-methylenecholesterol is a key phytosterol that enhances honey bee longevity and improves nurse …
Novel Insights into Dietary Phytosterol Utilization and Its Fate in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.).
Chakrabarti P, Lucas HM, Sagili RR.
Chakrabarti P, et al.
Molecules. 2020 Jan 28;25(3):571. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030571.
Molecules. 2020.
PMID: 32012964
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Poor nutrition is an important factor in global bee population declines. A significant gap in knowledge persists regarding the role of various nutrients (especially micronutrients) in honey bees. ...The dietary (13)C-labeled isotopomer of 24-methylenecholesterol added to a …
Poor nutrition is an important factor in global bee population declines. A significant gap in knowledge persists regarding the role o …
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