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Saccular cells in the epidermis of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L.
Infectious diseases are one of the main factors having a negative influence on the Atlantic cod aquaculture. Fish epidermis is a barrier which provides primary interaction between the host and pathogenic organisms.
N. G. Zhuravleva +2 more
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Objective Immunothrombosis contributes to ischemic stroke pathophysiology through neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, which promotes thrombus stabilization and microvascular dysfunction. DNase1 is the principal endonuclease responsible for NET degradation.
B. Díaz‐Benito +10 more
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Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have evolved by gene duplication of an ancestral monolobal form, but any conserved synteny between bilobal and monolobal transferrin loci remains unexplored.
Tooming-Klunderud Ave +5 more
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The crystal structure of haemoglobin from Atlantic cod [PDF]
The crystal structure of haemoglobin from Atlantic cod has been solved to 2.54 Å resolution. The structure consists of two tetramers in the crystallographic asymmetric unit. The structure of haemoglobin obtained from one individual cod suggests polymorphism in the tetrameric assembly.
Ronny Helland +4 more
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Atlantic cod aquaculture: Boom, bust, and rebirth?
AbstractThe commercialization of a new species through aquaculture is much more complex than the mastery of the production process, or closing the loop, as it is sometimes referred to. Commercial aquaculture is a layer within the global seafood industry, much as wild capture is; however, it places human control at a much earlier phase in the life cycle
George Nardi +4 more
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Discovery of microRNAs associated with the antiviral immune response of Atlantic cod macrophages
HighlightsThis is the first report on miRNAs involved in antiviral responses of Atlantic cod.miR‐731‐3p and miR‐462‐3p are co‐upregulated by viral mimic in cod macrophages.Results support hypothesis on conserved immune roles of miRNA‐462/731 in teleosts ...
Khalil Eslamloo +3 more
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Abstract The anatomical description of the hourglass dolphin (Cephalorhynchus cruciger) and the spectacled porpoise (Phocoena dioptrica) remains largely unexplored, due to limited specimen availability and preservation challenges. This study employed digital imaging techniques, conventional histology, and computed tomography to provide visualization of
Jean‐Marie Graïc +26 more
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Susceptibility of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua to viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus isolated from wild-caught Atlantic cod [PDF]
A European strain of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) isolated from wild-caught cod Gadus morhua (H16/7/95) was shown to cause clinical disease and mortality in excess of 80% in juvenile Atlantic cod when administered by the intra-peritoneal (i.p.) route. No virus was recovered from cod cohabiting with experimentally infected fish at a ratio
M, Snow, C O, Cunningham, I R, Bricknell
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The effect of adding 0%, 1%, 2% and 5% chitin from prawn shells in the diets for Atlantic cod, Atlantic halibut and Atlantic salmon on growth was investigated. Nutrient digestibility and feed utilization was investigated in salmon and cod.
Ø. Karlsen +3 more
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Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) feeding over deep water in the high Arctic
The Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a highly adaptive demersal, boreal species with a broad distribution on the continental shelves on both sides of the North Atlantic.
R. Ingvaldsen +3 more
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