Haemocytes of Mytilus edulis, allowed to attach to the plastic surface of a tissue culture plate in the presence of haemolymph, were observed by time-lapse video recording. When bacteria were added at concentrations of 10 or 50 bacteria per haemocyte, certain bacterial strains caused rounding of the cells within 2–3 h. Haemolymph was necessary for the rounding to occur; if bacteria were added in sterile seawater there was no significant difference in the number of rounded cells between control and bacteria-treated cultures for up to 4 h. The haemolymph factor required for this activity was active at 1/64 dilution in seawater, was sensitive to trypsin treatment, and activity was halved on heating at 56 or 100 °C for 30 min. For the most toxi...
International audienceBacterial isolates were obtained from mortality events affecting Mytilus eduli...
Marine bivalves are exposed to different types of bacteria in the surrounding waters, in particular ...
Assessment of morphological and cellular responses after infection with living bacteria in the marin...
Haemocytes of Mytilus edulis, allowed to attach to the plastic surface of a tissue culture plate in ...
International audienceVibrio tapetis is the causative agent of brown ring disease (BRD), which affec...
International audienceUsing a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that ...
Abstract: Using a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that Vibrio pecte...
Hemocytes Constitute the cellular part of the mollusc immune system and are involved in phagocytosis...
Marine bivalves can accumulate large numbers of bacteria, in particular Vibrio species, whose persis...
Using a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that Vibrio pectenicida, wh...
International audienceHemocytes from two adult bivalves, Pecten maximus and Crassostrea gigas, were ...
International audienceHarmful algal blooms (HABs) can have both lethal and sublethal impacts on shel...
International audienceBacterial isolates were obtained from mortality events affecting Mytilus eduli...
Marine bivalves are exposed to different types of bacteria in the surrounding waters, in particular ...
Assessment of morphological and cellular responses after infection with living bacteria in the marin...
Haemocytes of Mytilus edulis, allowed to attach to the plastic surface of a tissue culture plate in ...
International audienceVibrio tapetis is the causative agent of brown ring disease (BRD), which affec...
International audienceUsing a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that ...
Abstract: Using a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that Vibrio pecte...
Hemocytes Constitute the cellular part of the mollusc immune system and are involved in phagocytosis...
Marine bivalves can accumulate large numbers of bacteria, in particular Vibrio species, whose persis...
Using a chemiluminescence (CL) test, it had been previously demonstrated that Vibrio pectenicida, wh...
International audienceHemocytes from two adult bivalves, Pecten maximus and Crassostrea gigas, were ...
International audienceHarmful algal blooms (HABs) can have both lethal and sublethal impacts on shel...
International audienceBacterial isolates were obtained from mortality events affecting Mytilus eduli...
Marine bivalves are exposed to different types of bacteria in the surrounding waters, in particular ...
Assessment of morphological and cellular responses after infection with living bacteria in the marin...