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- Hedin, Paul Arthur; Hedin, Paul A. (1991). Naturally Occurring Pest Bioregulators. ACS Symposium Series. Vol. 449. doi:10.1021/bk-1991-0449. ISBN 978-0-8412-1897-0...
- peptide hormones, structural and immune proteins, are the most important bioregulators involved in all life processes along with nucleic acids, carbohydrates...
- chemical warfare because they may work in a similar manner as biotoxins or bioregulators. The Army Biological Laboratory tested each agent and the Army's Technical...
- creation of viruses that manufacture toxins as well as research on bioregulators and various peptides that function in the nervous system. In the post-Soviet...
- discovery, experimental and clinical studies of new classes of peptide bioregulators as well as for the development of bioregulating peptide therapy. He...
- PMID 22567846. Anisimov, VN; Khavinson, VKh (2009). "The use of peptide bioregulators for cancer prevention: results of 35 years of research experience and...
- polyprenol. Polyprenols play an important function, acting as natural bioregulators and are found in small quantities in various plant tissues. Dolichols...
- Cubanichthys cubensis (Eigenmann, 1903) (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae), a bioregulator of culicids for the central region of the island of Cuba". Rev Cubana...
- Biologically active substances of plant origin – low molecular weight bioregulators of the expression of the eukaryotic genome" that Kazakh scientists prioritised...
- ISBN 9789042027374. Ward, Darrell N. (1981). Jagiello, David (ed.). Bioregulators of Reproduction. Oxford: Elsevier Science. p. 372. ISBN 9780323140997...