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Identification of galectin-9 and its antibacterial function in Yellow River carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio haematopterus</i>). [PDF]

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Antimicrobial peptide hepcidin contributes to host defense of Centropristis striata against Vibrio harveyi challenge

Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2021
Hepcidins are small cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides that play a vital role in immunity against pathogen invasion. Here, a hepcidin (Cshep) from Centropristis striata was described, which is considered as a valuable aquaculture marine species in China. The open reading frame consisted of 273 bp.
Xiaowan Ma, Ying Qiao, Chao Chen
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The effects of photoperiod manipulation on the reproduction of black sea bass, Centropristis striata

open access: yesAquaculture, 2003
The black sea bass, Centropristis striata, is a potential candidate for commercial aquaculture in the United States. One of the most significant constraints limiting commercial production of black sea bass is the lack of a reliable supply of eggs and larvae.
Howell, Rachel A.   +2 more
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Biological and Fisheries Data on Black Sea Bass, Centropristis Striata (Linnaeus)

open access: yes, 1977
This report describes the black sea bass, or Centropristis striata , a grey, brown or blue-black fish found in Atlantic coastal waters. Nomenclature, taxonomy, morphology, distribution, bionomics, life history, population, exploitation, protection and management of the fish are all discussed.
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Cerocin, a novel piscidin-like antimicrobial peptide from black seabass, Centropristis striata

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2021
Antimicrobial peptides, which are crucial effectors of innate immunity, are a promising substitute for antibiotics. The piscidin family is a group of fish-derived antimicrobial peptides that have potent antimicrobial activity and participate in the innate immune response.
Ying, Qiao   +3 more
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