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Growth performance, reproductive status, and chromosomal instability in triploid Nile tilapias. [PDF]

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Menezes WF   +9 more
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Mycotoxins in Fish Aquaculture-Occurrence and Future Perspective. [PDF]

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Testes of Astyanax altiparanae: The Sertoli cell functions in a semicystic spermatogenesis

Micron, 2014
The Astyanax altiparanae (lambari) is a South American freshwater fish belonging to the family Characidae. Although some authors have described reproductive aspects of this species, this is the first study about the morphology of the testes throughout the annual reproductive cycle of A. altiparanae.
Costa, F. G.   +5 more
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Distribution of GnRH in the brain of the freshwater teleost Astyanax altiparanae ()

Micron, 2013
GnRH is well known as a key decapeptide neurohormone involved in reproduction, stimulating the pituitary gland to release gonadotropins (LH and FSH), which, in turn, regulate steroidogenesis and gametogenesis. However, in addition to its reproductive functions, GnRH displays neuromodulatory roles with implications for sexual behavior.
C C, Gomes, F G, Costa, M I, Borella
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Carryover of aflatoxins from feed to lambari fish (Astyanax altiparanae) tissues

Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, 2016
The aim of this study was to verify the carryover of aflatoxin B1 from feed to lambari fish. Aflatoxins (AF) were incorporated into feed, checking the levels by HPLC. Treatments were: Control, feed without toxin; A, feed + 10 µg AFB1 kg-1; B, feed + 20 µg AFB1 kg-1; and C, feed + 50 µg AFB1 kg-1. Juveniles of lambari fish were placed in 12 aquariums at
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