@article{604ae36b4bbe41908dc6c2d442ea135e,
title = "Insect Neuropeptide Hormones: Unity and Diversity",
abstract = "Three families of neuropeptides from the blowflies Calliphora vomitoria and Lucilia cuprina, the FMRFamides, the sulfakinins and the allatostatins are used to illustrate the theme of unity and diversity with respect to structure, site of production, genes and functions.",
keywords = "callatostatins, conlocal laser scanning microscopy, FMRFamides, in situ hybridisation, insect neuropeptides, myoinhibition, pleiotrop)՛, salivary sccretagogucs, sulfakinins",
author = "Alan Thorpe and Johnsen, {Anders H.} and Rehfeld, {Jens F} and East, {Peter D.} and Hanne Duve",
note = "Funding Information: review was supported by The Agricultural and of Great Britain (AG68/022 to A.T.). The Scheme with Australia to A.T. and European Communities SCI-0125-Novo Foundation (A.H J.) and the Corpeoration CEC017",
year = "1994",
doi = "10.1163/156854295X01059",
language = "English",
volume = "45",
pages = "251--259",
journal = "Netherlands Journal of Zoology",
issn = "0028-2960",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
number = "1-2",
}