PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16243018-1 2005 New research has revealed that the activity of the insulin-signaling pathway in the prothoracic gland of Drosophila modulates ecdysone release and thereby influences both the duration and rate of larval growth. Ecdysone 126-134 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 51-58 16271526-1 2005 In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, the insulin and ecdysone signaling pathways have long been known to regulate growth and developmental timing, respectively. Ecdysone 58-66 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 46-53 22654869-4 2012 Furthermore, they have shown that the insulin/TOR pathway interacts with hormonal systems, like ecdysone and juvenile hormone, to regulate the timing of development and hence the duration of growth. Ecdysone 96-104 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 38-45 10454568-6 1999 (i) Complete Grb10 expression from cDNA with an ecdysone-regulated transient expression system stimulated PDGF-BB-, IGF-I, and insulin- but not epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced DNA synthesis in an ecdysone dose-responsive fashion. Ecdysone 48-56 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 127-134 29180716-3 2017 Recently, insulin/FOXO signaling has been implicated in the regulation of insect development via the interaction with insect hormones, such as ecdysone and juvenile hormone. Ecdysone 143-151 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 10-17 3130628-7 1988 Analysis of Schneider L3 cells indicates that the addition of the Drosophila hormone ecdysone, which induces differentiation of the cells, causes a small but reproducible increase in the level of the IDE and the insulin-degrading activity. Ecdysone 85-93 Insulin-like receptor Drosophila melanogaster 212-219