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Les branchies des acéphales
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Year: 1891 Publisher: : [Lierre-Louvain],

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Bivalves. --- Gills


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Les branchies de Pilumnus hirtellus: observations anatomiques et histologiques
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Louvain: [éditeur inconnu],

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Fish physiology.
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ISBN: 9780080585321 0080585329 1281713376 9786611713379 Year: 1984 Publisher: New York : Academic Press,

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FISH PHYSIOLOGY V10B

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Fishes --- Gills. --- Physiology.


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The evolution of air breathing in vertebrates
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ISBN: 0511753209 Year: 1981 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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First published in 1981, this book presents an original approach to an area of great importance in comparative zoology and physiology and evolutionary biology: the evolution of air breathing in vertebrates from aquatic ancestors. The subject is approached from a functional as well as an anatomical viewpoint, utilising knowledge of the physiology of extant animals to trace probable evolutionary steps. Opening with a brief summary of current views of vertebrate evolution, the authors then go on to deal with problems of oxygen transfer in water and air and the structure and function of gills and lungs. Carbon dioxide transfer in water-breathing forms is seen as being tightly coupled to an ion and acid-base regulation. The evolution of air breathing is seen as a several-stage process, beginning with the evolution of accessory air-breathing structures for oxygen uptake.

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Vertebrates --- Lungs --- Gills --- Respiration. --- Evolution.

Gills.
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ISBN: 0080585310 9780080585314 0123504309 9780123504302 1282167650 9781282167650 9786612167652 6612167653 0123504325 9780123504326 Year: 1984 Publisher: Orlando : Academic Press,

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FISH PHYSIOLOGY V10A

Physiological adaptations in vertebrates : Respiration, circulation, and metabolism
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ISBN: 0824785584 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York, NY : Marcel Dekker,

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Histopathology of Aquatic Animals
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Histopathological studies of aquatic animals refer to the microscopic examination of tissues and organs in order to detect deviations from the expected microscopic or macroscopic structure. Information obtained from the study of histomorphological lesions in aquatic animals can be a useful addition when determining the general state of health of aquatic animals, especially if chronic stressors and/or pathogens are present. Compared to mammals, postmortem autolysis progresses very rapidly in most aquatic organisms. This fact makes histopathological examination quite complex and demanding, not only in a histotechnical sense. A prerequisite for a successful study is the baseline knowledge of physiological processes and histological architecture of the studied species. Therefore, the aim of this Special Issue is to contribute to the current state of knowledge on the histopathology of aquatic animals and to provide a professional and encyclopedic tool for biologists and veterinarians.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Fisheries & related industries --- micro-nano plastics --- fish --- organism model --- histopathology --- blood biomarkers --- microlipoma --- liver --- Barbus balcanicus --- 3D reconstruction --- nutrition --- aquaculture --- fishmeal replacement --- land animal proteins --- histology --- intestinal microbiota --- Sparus aurata --- toxicity --- effect --- invertebrate --- mussels --- Aeromonas spp. --- rainbow trout --- bacteria --- infection --- antinutritional factors --- soybean --- gut health --- environmental monitoring --- histopathological biomarkers --- histopathological alterations --- fish gills --- atrazine --- Purkinje --- cerebellum --- myocytes --- toxicology --- IP3Rs --- Vistonis Lake --- physico-chemical parameters --- gills --- HSPs --- MARKs --- Na+-K+ ATPase --- hepatorenal --- pathology --- toxicosis --- biomarkers --- adult Xenopus laevis --- micro-nano plastics --- fish --- organism model --- histopathology --- blood biomarkers --- microlipoma --- liver --- Barbus balcanicus --- 3D reconstruction --- nutrition --- aquaculture --- fishmeal replacement --- land animal proteins --- histology --- intestinal microbiota --- Sparus aurata --- toxicity --- effect --- invertebrate --- mussels --- Aeromonas spp. --- rainbow trout --- bacteria --- infection --- antinutritional factors --- soybean --- gut health --- environmental monitoring --- histopathological biomarkers --- histopathological alterations --- fish gills --- atrazine --- Purkinje --- cerebellum --- myocytes --- toxicology --- IP3Rs --- Vistonis Lake --- physico-chemical parameters --- gills --- HSPs --- MARKs --- Na+-K+ ATPase --- hepatorenal --- pathology --- toxicosis --- biomarkers --- adult Xenopus laevis


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Histopathology of Aquatic Animals
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Histopathological studies of aquatic animals refer to the microscopic examination of tissues and organs in order to detect deviations from the expected microscopic or macroscopic structure. Information obtained from the study of histomorphological lesions in aquatic animals can be a useful addition when determining the general state of health of aquatic animals, especially if chronic stressors and/or pathogens are present. Compared to mammals, postmortem autolysis progresses very rapidly in most aquatic organisms. This fact makes histopathological examination quite complex and demanding, not only in a histotechnical sense. A prerequisite for a successful study is the baseline knowledge of physiological processes and histological architecture of the studied species. Therefore, the aim of this Special Issue is to contribute to the current state of knowledge on the histopathology of aquatic animals and to provide a professional and encyclopedic tool for biologists and veterinarians.


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Hypoxia
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ISBN: 1282168010 9786612168017 0080877990 0123746329 9780080877990 9780123746320 Year: 2009 Publisher: London : Academic Press,

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Periods of environmental hypoxia (Low Oxygen Availability) are extremely common in aquatic systems due to both natural causes such as diurnal oscillations in algal respiration, seasonal flooding, stratification, under ice cover in lakes, and isolation of densely vegetated water bodies, as well as more recent anthropogenic causes (e.g. eutrophication). In view of this, it is perhaps not surprising that among all vertebrates, fish boast the largest number of hypoxia tolerant species; hypoxia has clearly played an important role in shaping the evolution of many unique adaptive strategies. These


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Transcriptome and Genome Analyses Applied to Aquaculture Research
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ISBN: 3036559213 3036559221 Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Aquaculture is an important economic activity for food production all around the world that has experienced an exponential growth during the last few decades. However, several weaknesses and bottlenecks still need to be addressed in order to improve the aquaculture productive system. The recent fast development of the omics technologies has provided scientists with meaningful tools to elucidate the molecular basis of their research interests. This reprint compiles different works about the use of transcriptomics and genomics technologies in different aspects of the aquaculture research, such as immunity, stress response, development, sexual dimorphism, among others, in a variety of fish and shellfish, and even in turtles. Different transcriptome (mRNAs and non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs)), genome (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)), and metatranscriptome analyses were conducted to unravel those different aspects of interest.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Fisheries & related industries --- RNA-Seq --- lncRNAs --- Dicentrarchus labrax --- viral infection --- nodavirus --- immune response --- fish --- T lymphocytes --- infection --- malnutrition --- inflammation --- aquaculture --- histopathology --- immunohistochemistry --- enteromyxosis --- Philasterides dicentrarchi --- turbot --- transcriptomics --- Chinese mitten crab --- Eriocheir sinensis --- transportome --- transporters --- salinity --- osmoregulation --- transcriptome --- meta-analysis --- gills --- short pentraxins --- c-reactive protein --- zebrafish --- transcript expression --- antiviral --- SVCV --- rag1 mutants --- skin --- mucosal immunity --- hypoxia --- hypo-metabolic state --- growth --- swimming performance --- metabolic landmarks --- muscle transcriptome --- glycolysis --- lipid metabolism --- protein turnover --- gilthead sea bream --- hepatopancreas necrosis disease --- metatranscriptomics sequencing --- hepatopancreatic flora --- teleost --- B cells --- single cell transcriptomics --- immunoglobulins --- immune markers --- transcription factors --- long non-coding RNAs --- hepatic transcript expression --- salmon --- microarray --- omega-6/omega-3 ratio --- nutrigenomics --- fatty acids --- liver --- muscle --- Misgurnus anguillicaudatus --- sexual size dimorphism --- polyploid size dimorphism --- comparative transcriptome --- gene expression --- edible red sea urchin --- Loxechinus albus --- RNA-seq --- reference transcriptome --- Chinese soft-shelled turtle --- Aeromonas hydrophila --- hemorrhagic sepsis --- molecular immunopathogenesis --- tripartite motif proteins --- B30.2 domain --- antiviral immunity --- Ctenopharyngodon idella --- grass carp reovirus --- metamorphosis --- brain --- RNA --- sequencing --- intermuscular bone --- development --- Megalobrama amblycephala --- Oreochromis niloticus --- histological structure --- Atlantic salmon --- smoltification --- genome --- mRNAs --- miRNAs --- sox family genes --- Pelodiscus sinensis --- estradiol --- pseudo-female --- sex-related --- heterosis --- heterobeltiosis --- environment --- transgressive genes --- conserved miRNA --- high-throughput sequencing --- lumpfish --- novel miRNA --- RT-qPCR --- heat shock protein --- co-chaperon network --- salinity-alkalinity adaptation --- molecular evolution --- Lateolabrax maculatus --- genomics --- stress response --- HPI-axis --- neuroendocrine-immune interaction --- common carp --- poly-unsaturated fatty acid --- fatty acid elongase --- association study --- genomic selection --- bulked segregant analysis --- SNP --- association analysis --- joint effect --- seawater adaptation --- microRNAs --- small-RNA sequencing --- microarray transcriptome --- European seabass --- chronic inflammation --- opioid receptors --- immune status --- whole-transcriptome sequencing --- sex differentiation --- non-coding RNAs --- ceRNA --- red cusk-eel --- thermal stress --- liver transcriptome --- oxidative damage --- protein folding --- hepatic enzymes --- n/a

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