Abstract
1. 1. The supernatant (peptides) from heat coagulated trypsin-digested blood, stimulated egg development neurohormone release in female Aedes aegypti. 2. 2. An amino acid mixture, or proteins in the presence of trypsin inhibitor, were ineffective in causing EDNH release.
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