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Direct identification of Photobacterium damselae subspecies piscicida by PCR-RFLP analysis [PDF]
Fish pasteurellosis is an infectious disease that affects several teleost species living in temperate marine waters. The pathogen responsible, Photobacterium damselae subspecies piscicida, shows high genetic similarity with P. damselae subsp. damselae, making subspecies discrimination extremely laborious.
ZAPPULLI, VALENTINA ELENA GIUDITTA +7 more
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This study profiles the gut microbiota of poor‐ and good‐quality seabream and seabass larvae across different sites using 16S rRNA sequencing. Several bacterial markers associated with larval quality were identified and used to develop a dysbiosis index. Gut bacterial correlation networks revealed potential bacteria–bacteria interactions.
Babak Najafpour +2 more
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This study developed a dual-antibody sandwich ELISA detection method for Photobacterium damselae, an important pathogen in aquaculture, based on two outer membrane proteins of outer membrane protein C (OmpC) and β-barrel assembly machinery A (BamA) from ...
Zihao Chen +3 more
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The formation of isopeptide bonds in the SpyTag/SpyCatcher system and its application in the food field ABSTRACT The SpyTag/SpyCatcher system is a modular protein assembly tool based on isopeptide bond‐mediated covalent conjugation, distinguished by mild reaction conditions, rapid ligation rate, and independence from exogenous enzymes or chemical ...
Meng‐meng Cai +6 more
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A Venn diagram representing the overlaps and unique sets between four common serological tests used for Brucellosis detection: I‐ELISA, RBT, Wright and 2‐ME. Each circle corresponds to one of the tests, with varying levels of overlap indicating the number of positives shared between these tests.
Faranak Abnaroodheleh +3 more
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ABSTRACT This review presents a comprehensive synthesis of research on yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) aquaculture, with a particular focus on production in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). Significant progress has been made in reproductive biology and captive spawning, which are critical for ensuring a reliable juvenile supply.
Alexander Chong Shu‐Chien +8 more
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Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is a well-recognized marine animal pathogen. Herein, 70 P. damselae subsp. damselae isolates were investigated for quinolone susceptibility and prevalence of the genes including quinolone resistance-determining ...
Xiangyun Yang +5 more
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Nghiên cứu bệnh vi khuẩn trên cá bóp (Rachycentron canadum) nuôi lồng ở tỉnh Kiên Giang
Mục tiêu của nghiên cứu nhằm xác định một số bệnh vi khuẩn phổ biến trên cá bóp (Rachycentron canadum) nuôi lồng ở tỉnh Kiên Giang. Nghiên cứu đã thu thập và phân lập được 34 chủng vi khuẩn trên 75 mẫu cá bóp bệnh từ 36 lồng nuôi cá biển ở 4 đảo như: Phú
Nguyễn Bảo Trung, Từ Thanh Dung
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Whales of the superfamily Physeteroidea exhibit a unique visual defense mechanism involving the release of dark reddish‐brown feces (locally called “tsunabi‐ink” in Japan) into the water. This study proposes that tsunabi‐ink is a metabolic byproduct of shifts in the gut microbial community, influenced by the host's digestive physiology and foraging ...
Hayate Takeuchi +2 more
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Survival of fish-virulent strains ofPhotobacterium damselaesubsp.damselaein seawater under starvation conditions [PDF]
The survival of fish-virulent strains of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae in seawater microcosms, with and without sediment, was investigated. The strains survived as culturable bacteria at 14 and 22 degrees C for at least 1 year, and infectivity for fish was maintained.
B, Fouz +3 more
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