HR Excellence in Science
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Šauman I., Hashimi H. (1999) Insect clocks: What are they telling us besides time? Entomol. Sci. 2: 589-596.


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Sauman and Hashimi 1999 ES (pdf)
Takeda M., Šauman I. (1999) Milestones of study on insect photoperiodism and the role of the Kuroshio New Year symposium. Entomol. Sci. 2: 551-552.
Reppert S., Šauman I. (1998) Circadian clock neurons in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: novel mechanisms of clock gene regulation. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract p. 268
Šauman I., Berry S. (1998) Nuclear actin: it's time come round at last. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract pp. 127-128
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1998) Brain control of embryonic circadian rhythms in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron 20: 741-748.


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1998-Neuron (pdf)
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1998) Molecular regulation of circadian egg hatching behavior in the silkmoth, Antheraea pernyi. In: Brunnhofer V., Soldán T. (eds.) Book of Abstracts, VIth European Congress of Entomology, August 23-29, 1998, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Abstract p. 266
Šauman I., Sehnal F. (1997) Immunohistochemistry of the products of male accessory glands in several hemimetabolous insects and the control of their secretion in Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae). Eur. J. Entomol. 94: 349-360.
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1996) Molecular characterization of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: Developmental appearance of PTTH-expressing cells and relationship to circadian clock cells in central brain. Dev. Biol. 178: 418-429.


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1996-DevBiol (pdf)
Šauman I., Reppert S. (1996) Circadian clock neurons in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: novel mechanisms of Period protein regulation. Neuron 17: 889-900.


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1996a-Neuron (pdf)
Šauman I., Tsai T., Roca A., Reppert S. (1996) Period protein is necessary for circadian control of egg hatching behavior in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron 17: 901-909.


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1996b-Neuron (pdf)
Levine J., Šauman I., Imbalzano M., Reppert S., Jackson F. (1995) Period protein from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi functions as a circadian clock element in Drosophila melanogaster. Neuron 15: 147-157.
Reppert S., Šauman I. (1995) Period and Timeless tango: A dance of two clock genes. Neuron 15: 983-986.
Reppert S., Tsai T., Roca A., Šauman I. (1994) Cloning of a structural and functional homolog of the circadian clock gene period from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Neuron 13: 1167-1176.
Šauman I., Berry S. (1994) An actin infrastructure is associated with eukaryotic chromosomes: Structural and functional significance. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 64: 348-356.
Šauman I., Berry S. (1993) Cytochalasin-D treatment triggers premature apoptosis of insect ovarian follicle and nurse cells. Int. J. Dev. Biol. 37: 441-450.
Watson C., Šauman I., Berry S. (1993) Actin is a major structural and functional element of the egg cortex of giant silkmoths during oogenesis. Dev. Biol. 155: 315-323.


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1993-DevBiol (pdf)
Žitňan D., Šauman I., Sehnal F. (1993) Peptidergic innervation and endocrine cells of insect midgut. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 22: 113-132.
Berry S., Watson C., Šauman I. (1992) The role of actin in lepidopteran oogenesis. In: Bennettová B., Gelbič I. & Soldán T. (eds) Advances in Regulation of Insect Reproduction, Žinkovy 1991. Inst. Entomol., Czech. Acad. Sci., pp. 41-42.
Šauman I., Watson C., Berry S. (1992) Actin in oogenesis. Invertebr. Rep. Dev. 22: 57-66.

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