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Spatiotemporal variations of zooplankton community structure in the oyster (Crassostrea gigas)-macroalgae reef dual ecosystems adjacent to Luanhe River Estuary. [PDF]

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Xu M   +13 more
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Ostreid herpesvirus 1 latent infection and reactivation in adult Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas. [PDF]

open access: yesVirus Res
Divilov K   +8 more
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Identification of the autophagy pathway in a mollusk bivalve, Crassostrea gigas [PDF]

open access: yesAutophagy, 2020
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is a mollusk bivalve commercially important as a food source. Pacific oysters are subjected to stress and diseases during culture. The autophagy pathway is involved in numerous cellular processes, including responses to starvation, cell death, and microorganism elimination. Autophagy also exists in C.
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Haplosporidiosis of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1991
Haplosporidan parasites were observed in 10/100 spat and 1/171 adult Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, reared in Matsushima Bay, Japan. Eight of the infected spat contained mild to severe plasmodial infections. The multinucleated plasmodia were 6-12 microm x 7-15 microm and were associated with an infiltration of hemocytes that occurred throughout ...
C S, Friedman   +3 more
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108mAg and110mAg in Crassostrea gigas

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles, 1992
Accumulation of radiosilver108mAg and110mAg in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and their behavior in marine environments has been studied in the northeast Pacific coast in Japan. Enrichment of radiosilver in oysters depends on topographical conditions; significant bioaccumulation occurred in open bays, while it was hardly observed in bays with narrow ...
Y. Ishikawa   +4 more
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