International audienceAquaculture contributes more than one-third of the animal protein from marine sources worldwide. A significant proportion of aquaculture products are derived from marine protostomes that are commonly referred to as ‘marine invertebrates’. Among them, penaeid shrimp (Ecdysozosoa, Arthropoda) and bivalve molluscs (Lophotrochozoa, Mollusca) are economically important. Mass rearing of arthropods and molluscs causes problems with pathogens in aquatic ecosystems that are exploited by humans. Remarkably, species of corals (Cnidaria) living in non-exploited ecosystems also suffer from devastating infectious diseases that display intriguing similarities with those affecting farmed animals. Infectious diseases affecting wild and...
Like vertebrates, invertebrates are susceptible to infection by bacteria, fungi and viruses. Antimic...
14 pages, 1 table, 2 figures.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms a...
Although the pharmaceutical industry has “mined” the world of soil bacteria,streptomycetes and fungi...
International audienceAquaculture contributes more than one-third of the animal protein from marine ...
Peptide therapeutics play a key role in the development of new medical treatments. The traditional f...
The cultivation of penaeid shrimp is a worldwide economic activity which has the potential to contri...
Marine invertebrates constantly interact with a wide range of microorganisms in their aquatic enviro...
The constitutive production of AMPs in shrimps ensures that animals are able to protect themselves f...
A majority of terrestrial and marine organisms use to fend off a wide range of microorganisms, inclu...
Despite the success in antimicrobial development, the rapid emergence of pathogenic bacteria resista...
Increased attention has been focused in marine invertebrates as a source of bioactive molecules for ...
Crustaceans are a large and diverse invertebrate animal group that mounts a complex and efficient in...
The high proliferation of microorganisms in aquatic environments has allowed their coevolution for b...
Although the pharmaceutical industry has “mined” the world of soil bacteria, streptomycetes and fung...
This review describes the main types of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) synthesised by crustaceans, pr...
Like vertebrates, invertebrates are susceptible to infection by bacteria, fungi and viruses. Antimic...
14 pages, 1 table, 2 figures.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms a...
Although the pharmaceutical industry has “mined” the world of soil bacteria,streptomycetes and fungi...
International audienceAquaculture contributes more than one-third of the animal protein from marine ...
Peptide therapeutics play a key role in the development of new medical treatments. The traditional f...
The cultivation of penaeid shrimp is a worldwide economic activity which has the potential to contri...
Marine invertebrates constantly interact with a wide range of microorganisms in their aquatic enviro...
The constitutive production of AMPs in shrimps ensures that animals are able to protect themselves f...
A majority of terrestrial and marine organisms use to fend off a wide range of microorganisms, inclu...
Despite the success in antimicrobial development, the rapid emergence of pathogenic bacteria resista...
Increased attention has been focused in marine invertebrates as a source of bioactive molecules for ...
Crustaceans are a large and diverse invertebrate animal group that mounts a complex and efficient in...
The high proliferation of microorganisms in aquatic environments has allowed their coevolution for b...
Although the pharmaceutical industry has “mined” the world of soil bacteria, streptomycetes and fung...
This review describes the main types of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) synthesised by crustaceans, pr...
Like vertebrates, invertebrates are susceptible to infection by bacteria, fungi and viruses. Antimic...
14 pages, 1 table, 2 figures.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms a...
Although the pharmaceutical industry has “mined” the world of soil bacteria,streptomycetes and fungi...