The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal structures provide the intimate interface between the internal and external milieus and serve as the indispensable first line of defense. They have highly diverse physiological functions. Their role in defense can be highlighted in three shared similarities: their microanatomical structures that serve as the physical barrier and hold the immune cells and the effector molecules; the mucus layer, also a physical barrier, contains an array of potent bioactive molecules; and the resident microbiota. Mucosal surfaces are responsive and plastic to the different changes in the aquatic environment. The direct interaction of the mucosa with the environmen...
The mucosal surfaces and associated microbiota of fish are an important primary barrier and provide ...
The gut of fish belongs to the most essential barriers that mark the border between the organism and...
In teleosts, the mucosal epithelial barriers represent the first line of defence against environment...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
The mucosal surfaces of fish represent an important barrier that supports and regulates a diverse ar...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
The mucosal surfaces and associated microbiota of fish are an important primary barrier and provide ...
The gut of fish belongs to the most essential barriers that mark the border between the organism and...
In teleosts, the mucosal epithelial barriers represent the first line of defence against environment...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
International audienceFish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the enviro...
Fish mucus layers are the main surface of exchange between fish and the environment, and they posses...
The mucosal surfaces of fish represent an important barrier that supports and regulates a diverse ar...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
The mucosal surfaces and associated microbiota of fish are an important primary barrier and provide ...
The gut of fish belongs to the most essential barriers that mark the border between the organism and...
In teleosts, the mucosal epithelial barriers represent the first line of defence against environment...