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Establishment of a turbot fin cell line and its susceptibility to turbot reddish body iridovirus [PDF]
A turbot, Scophthalmus maximus, fin (TF) cell line was established and susceptibility to turbot reddish body iridovirus (TRBIV) was determined in this study. Primary culture of TF cells was initiated from fin tissue pieces partially digested with trypsin, collagenase II and hyaluronidase.
Ting-Jun, Fan +4 more
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This study focused on the anesthetic waterless keep-alive transport technique for turbot. MS-222 and eugenol were used to anesthetize turbot and then the waterless keep-alive transport was conducted.
Jie Cao +4 more
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A Machine Learning Approach in Analyzing Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Turbot Tissues
Metals are considered to be one of the most hazardous substances due to their potential for accumulation, magnification, persistence, and wide distribution in water, sediments, and aquatic organisms.
Ștefan-Mihai Petrea +7 more
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A Family Case Report: Disturbances in Tooth form and Eruption of the Second Premolar
This report describes a family who demonstrated anomalies of tooth form and eruption of the lower second premolar. Observation of the second premolars remaining in the mother’s and father’s dentitions included ectopic eruption with impaction and ...
Symons Anne L., Taverne Aart A.R.
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Effect of triploidy on turbot haematology
This study was carried out to compare key haematological features of diploid (2n) and triploid (3n) turbot as a first step towards the assessment of the ability of 3n turbot to withstand sub-optimal culture conditions. Morphometric indices of erythrocytes were determined on blood smears by light microscopy.
Cal, R. (Rosa) +4 more
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Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot [PDF]
At hatching Scophthalmus maximus shows no cartilaginous and no bony structure. Meckeľs cartilages appear when the fry are 1 day old, followed on day 2, by formation of the trabecular bars, fused at the outset to form a trabecula communis. Concurrently, the palatoquadrates complete the mandibular arch, and the first two pairs of ceratobranchials ...
Wagemans, France +2 more
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Temperature tolerance is an important trait from both an economic and evolutionary perspective in fish. Because of difficulties with measurements, genome-wide selection using quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting Upper temperature tolerance may be an ...
Aijun Ma +4 more
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Evaluation of Genetic Parameters for Heat Tolerance and Growth Traits in Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) [PDF]
Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) belongs to the Scophthalmidae family and is one of the most economically valuable flatfish aquaculture species worldwide. It is widely distributed in the Mediterranean, Black, and Baltic Seas.
CAO Junwen +9 more
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Matching of lateral cephalograms by means of similarity coefficients
This was a pilot study to establish the possible applications of taxonomic methods (taxonomy = study of the general principles of classification) to the identification of individuals.
Seliga Michelle E. +2 more
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Light and electron microscopic studies on turbot Psetta maxima infected with Enteromyxum scophthalmi: histopathology of turbot enteromyxosis [PDF]
In the last decade, a new parasite that causes severe losses has been detected in farmed turbot Psetta maxima (L.), in north-western Spain. The parasite was classified as a myxosporean and named Enteromyxum scophthalmi. The aim of this study was to characterize the main histological changes that occur in E. scophthalmi-infected turbot.
Bermúdez, Roberto +5 more
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