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Parvoviruses of Aquatic Animals. [PDF]

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Penaeid shrimp hemolymph lipoproteins

Aquaculture, 2000
Abstract Due to their hydrophobic nature, lipids are transported in the hemolymph of shrimp by protein–lipid-complexes named lipoproteins. Since cholesterol (Ch) and polyunsaturated lipids must be provided by the diet, and they are stored mainly in the hepatopancreas; a special vehicle is necessary for their mobilization to other tissues.
Gloria Yépiz-Plascencia   +2 more
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Penaeid Shrimp Aquaculture

2020
Aquaculture supplies about 60% of the current market demand for shrimp. The entire increase for future demands must come from aquaculture since the capture from natural waters is not expected to increase. Shrimp aquaculture is conducted in many tropical and subtropical countries, but six countries—China, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Ecuador, and Thailand—
Claude E. Boyd, Lauren N. Jescovitch
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Cationic Antimicrobial Peptides in Penaeid Shrimp

Marine Biotechnology, 2010
Penaeid shrimp aquaculture has been consistently affected worldwide by devastating diseases that cause a severe loss in production. To fight a variety of harmful microbes in the surrounding environment, particularly at high densities (of which intensive farming represents an extreme example), shrimps have evolved and use a diverse array of ...
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Penaeid genetics and biotechnology

Aquaculture, 1998
The application of biotechnology to penaeid prawn aquaculture is increasing in importance. Early doubts that such approaches were unnecessary, given the crude state of development of the prawn aquaculture industry, have been replaced by the recognition that sophisticated molecular approaches will be required to tackle key problems of disease ...
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