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Tissue-Specific Trade-Offs Between Biomineralisation and Antioxidant Responses in <i>Magallana gigas</i> Infected with Boring Sponges <i>Pione vastifica</i>. [PDF]
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Immune Memory-like Responses of Akoya Pearl Oyster to Pinctada Birnavirus. [PDF]
Matsuyama T, Umeda K, Atsumi T.
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Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were exposed to the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus. Pacific oysters were less susceptible to P. marinus infection than eastern oysters. The concentration of circulating
Jérôme F La Peyre, Fu-Lin E Chu
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Localization of norovirus and poliovirus in Pacific oysters [PDF]
To examine the uptake and tissue distribution of norovirus (NoV) and poliovirus (PV) experimentally bioaccumulated in feeding Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas).Pacific oysters were allowed to bioaccumulated either PV or NoV under tidally synchronized feeding conditions in laboratory tanks.
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Haplosporidiosis of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1991Haplosporidan 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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Impact of seawater temperature on the Pacific oyster (
Animal Production Science, 2022Context Intertidal estuarine environments expose oysters to wide temperature variations. This can shift their microbiome composition towards pathogen-dominated communities. Understanding the impact of temperature on the microbiome will facilitate oyster health management.
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Bindin genes of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
Gene, 2008When Crassostrea gigas oyster sperm acrosome react a ring of bindin protein is exposed that bonds the sperm to the egg vitelline envelope. The putative functional unit of bindin is a fucose lectin (F-lectin) domain that is structurally conserved among phyla. There is only one bindin gene in C.
Gary W, Moy, Victor D, Vacquier
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