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In vitro cuticular deposition by larval epidermic material depends on hormonal conditions. Quantitative and qualitative variations are reported according to defined stimulations. Possible specific actions of each hormone are discussed.
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Caruelle, J.P. Molting processes and hormonal control: An in vitro model. Experientia 36, 883–885 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978631
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