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Ethnopharmacological uses of fauna among the people of central Punjab, Pakistan. [PDF]
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Medicinal animals used in ethnoveterinary practices of the 'Cariri Paraibano', NE Brazil. [PDF]
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Aquaculture, 2006
Measurements of in vivo and in vitro macrophage phagocytosis, using vital fluorescent dyes, were determined for Prochilodus scrofa in order to evaluate the effect of different stimuli on the health condition of this tropical fish. The Phagocytic Capacity (PC), Phagocytic Index (PI) and Germicide Capacity (GC) using Saccharomyces cerevisiae were ...
Bernard Ernesto Jensch-Junior +3 more
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Measurements of in vivo and in vitro macrophage phagocytosis, using vital fluorescent dyes, were determined for Prochilodus scrofa in order to evaluate the effect of different stimuli on the health condition of this tropical fish. The Phagocytic Capacity (PC), Phagocytic Index (PI) and Germicide Capacity (GC) using Saccharomyces cerevisiae were ...
Bernard Ernesto Jensch-Junior +3 more
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Cryogenic preservation of spermatozoa from Prochilodus scrofa and Salminus maxillosus
Aquaculture, 1984Abstract This paper reports an initial trial to cryopreserve semen from two freshwater South American fishes, the curimbata ( Prochilodus scrofa ) and the dourado ( Salminus maxillosus ). Motility and duration of motility were observed in curimbata and dourado fresh sperm.
Ana Maria Coser +2 more
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Proximate, fatty acid and amino acid composition of the Brazilian freshwater fish Prochilodus scrofa
Food Chemistry, 1983The proximate, fatty acid and amino acid compositions of the skinned fillets of the Brazilian freshwater fish Prochilodus scrofa were determined. The water, protein, lipid and ash contents (%) were: 76·5 ± 2·2, 20·4 ± 1·0, 2·7 ± 1·5 and 1·3 ± 0·0, respectively.
Everardo L. Maia +2 more
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Environmental Research, 2002
The cellular changes in gill tissue induced by exposure to copper were studied in the tropical freshwater fish Prochilodus scrofa, with emphasis on chloride and pavement cells. Damage to gills included epithelial changes such as lifting, rupture, peeling of lamellar epithelium, lamellar fusion, hyperplasia, and cellular hypertrophy.
A F, Mazon +2 more
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The cellular changes in gill tissue induced by exposure to copper were studied in the tropical freshwater fish Prochilodus scrofa, with emphasis on chloride and pavement cells. Damage to gills included epithelial changes such as lifting, rupture, peeling of lamellar epithelium, lamellar fusion, hyperplasia, and cellular hypertrophy.
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Hepatic metallothionein in a teleost (Prochilodus scrofa) exposed to copper at pH 4.5 and pH 8.0
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004Copper accumulation and induction of metallothionein (MT) were investigated in the liver of juvenile Prochilodus scrofa exposed to copper (96 h-LC50) at pH 4.5 (LC50=98+/-0.8 microg Cu l(-1)) and pH 8.0 (LC50=16+/-0.5 microg Cu l(-1)) at 20 degrees C. No significant difference was found in copper accumulated in the liver at either pH. The ratio between
Cleoni, dos Santos Carvalho +2 more
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