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The roles of grouper TAK1 in regulating the infection of Singapore grouper iridovirus
Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2022Transforming growth factor-β activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase family. It is an upstream factor of the IκB kinase, which activates IKKα and IKKβ. TAK1 is a key factor in the induction of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and plays a crucial role in the activation of inflammatory responses.
Luhao, Zhang +10 more
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Differential display of grouper iridovirus-infected grouper cells by immunostaining
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008Grouper iridovirus (GIV) is one of the most devastating infectious pathogens of aquaculture fish. When infecting a susceptible cell line, such as GK-2, GIV causes antigenic changes in host cellular proteins. To understand the host gene expression characteristics after viral infection, we developed an immunostaining method to screen differentially ...
Chiao-Hwa, Yeh +8 more
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Temperature effect on nervous necrosis virus infection in grouper cell line and in grouper larvae [PDF]
This preliminary study elucidates the in vitro and in vivo effects of temperature on grouper nervous necrosis virus (GNNV) infection. A novel continuous cell line derived from the fin tissue of a grouper (Epinephelus coioides, Hamilton), named as GF-1 cell line, was used.
Shau-Chi Chi, Wei-Wen Hu
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Grouper Culture: An Option for Grouper Management in Indonesia
Coastal Management, 2001Strong market demand, combined with the high price of live groupers for live food fish, aquarium fish, and grouper farming, has been enticing all participants in the live reef fish trade (LRFT) network in Asian countries to exploit more live groupers, resulting in an alarming situation regarding groupers in the wild.
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Bomb Radiocarbon Age Validation of Warsaw Grouper and Snowy Grouper
Fisheries, 2019Abstract Current stock assessments for both the Warsaw Grouper Hyporthodus nigritus and the Snowy Grouper H. niveatus are based on age-structured population models determined using traditional otolith-based aging techniques. However, recent studies using bomb radiocarbon validation have shown that many deepwater fishes live much longer ...
Phillip J Sanchez +2 more
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Proceedings of the 12th ACM international conference adjunct papers on Ubiquitous computing - Adjunct, 2010
We introduce Grouper, a proof-of-concept wearable wireless group coordinator. Users wear modules each consisting of a microprocessor, a wireless radio, and various electronics to provide sensory cues to users. These sensory cues alert the users to pay attention to the leader of the group, thus augmenting a leader's ability to direct a group.
Fayette W. Shaw, Eric Klavins
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We introduce Grouper, a proof-of-concept wearable wireless group coordinator. Users wear modules each consisting of a microprocessor, a wireless radio, and various electronics to provide sensory cues to users. These sensory cues alert the users to pay attention to the leader of the group, thus augmenting a leader's ability to direct a group.
Fayette W. Shaw, Eric Klavins
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Transfusion, 2006
Sixty years ago, the premier blood grouping laboratory was that of Robert Race in London. Agglutination tests and blood grouping had provided breakthroughs in immunology, genetics, and the solution of clinical problems. The significance of immunohematology was recognized by the clinical hematology community as a potent force in the expanding field of ...
Paul J, Schmidt, Tibor J, Greenwalt
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Sixty years ago, the premier blood grouping laboratory was that of Robert Race in London. Agglutination tests and blood grouping had provided breakthroughs in immunology, genetics, and the solution of clinical problems. The significance of immunohematology was recognized by the clinical hematology community as a potent force in the expanding field of ...
Paul J, Schmidt, Tibor J, Greenwalt
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Singapore grouper iridovirus VP122 targets grouper STING to evade the interferon immune response
Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2023Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) is a highly pathogenic Iridoviridae that causes hemorrhage and spleen enlargement in grouper. Despite previous genome annotation efforts, many open reading frames (ORFs) in SGIV remain uncharacterized, with largely unknown functions.
Linting Xu +11 more
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