@techreport{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014477, author = {塩見, 邦博}, month = {Mar}, note = {Organisms have adapted to seasonal fluctuations by evolving internal clocks and neuroendocrine systems to anticipate the variations of living conditions. In the silkworm, Bombyx mori, photoperiodic and temperature signals from the brain is likely to transfer the subesophageal ganglion (SG) where it is decoded as a varying secretion of diapause hormone (DH), and then DH can act at developing ovaries, which would then be implicated in the regulation of embryonic diapause. To reveal the molecular mecanism of diapause induction, we investigated the neural network projecting into DH-producing neurosecretory cells from brain using baculovirus gene trmsfer system., Article, 先進ファイバー工学研究教育拠点研究成果報告書 11: 61-62(2005)}, title = {15-2-16 : 昆虫の環境応答における神経繊維ネットワークの解析}, year = {2005} }