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Dietary substitution of microalgae with the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant, Δmnn9, for feeding Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) juveniles
ArticleAbstract: Microalgae production is one of the major limiting factors for bivalve aquaculture due to its high pPalabras claves:Algal replacement, CRASSOSTREA GIGAS, Fatty acid elongase, Mutant yeast, Pacific oyster, β-Glucan-binding proteinAutores:Alfredo Loor, Bossier P., Nevejan N.Fuentes:scopusCan only one physiological trait determinate the adverse effect of green fluorescent protein (GFP) incorporation on Vibrio virulence?
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has been used extensively for in situ animal studies thatPalabras claves:Flagellin genes, Green fluorescent protein (GFP), Mytilus edulis larvae, Swimming motility, Vibrio, virulenceAutores:Alfredo Loor, Bossier P., Mbewe N., Nevejan N., Van Stappen G., Wang D.Fuentes:scopusDynamic immune response to vibriosis in pacific oyster crassostrea gigas larvae during the infection process as supported by accurate positioning of GFP-tagged vibrio strains
ArticleAbstract: As the immune system is not fully developed during the larval stage, hatchery culture of bivalve larPalabras claves:Crassostrea gigas larvae, GFP, Histopathology, Immune system, pathogenesis, VIBRIOSISAutores:Alfredo Loor, De Bels L., Nevejan N., Van den Broeck W., Van Stappen G., Wang D.Fuentes:scopus