The aim of this study was to investigate the seasonal changes in the epidermal structure and the innate immunity parameters of skin mucus in rainbow trout. The skin epidermis and mucus samples were collected over three consecutive seasons including winter, spring and late summer from three different weight groups i.e., 2�20 g (W1), 100�200 g (W2) and 400�600 g (W3) fish. The skin mucosal immunity analysis of rainbow trout showed that the haemagglutination activity increased significantly with increasing fish size from W1 to W3 in all three seasons, while no significant seasonal changes occurred in haemagglutination activity. Moreover, the bactericidal activity against fish pathogens increased significantly with increasing water bacter...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Teleost skin serves as the first line of defense against invading pathogens, and contain a skin-asso...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Susceptibility to different diseases among related species, such as coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutc...
Teleost fish, in common with higher vertebrates, have the ability to mount adaptive 'memory &ap...
Fish epidermis functions as the first defense barrier against physical, chemical, and biological str...
The skin mucus layer and its components provide the first line of defense against fish pathogens. Th...
The skin and associated mucus layer of Atlantic salmon constitutes its first line of defence against...
The skin and associated mucus layer of Atlantic salmon constitutes its first line of defence against...
Fish epidermal mucus and its components provide the first line of defense against pathogens. Little ...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
It is well established that seasonality dominates the life history of fish by controlling the timing...
International audienceThe epidermis of fish is covered with a layer of mucus, which contributes to t...
In fish, the skin is a multifunctional organ and the first barrier against pathogens. Salmonids diff...
Prolonged production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in closed-containment systems has ...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Teleost skin serves as the first line of defense against invading pathogens, and contain a skin-asso...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Susceptibility to different diseases among related species, such as coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutc...
Teleost fish, in common with higher vertebrates, have the ability to mount adaptive 'memory &ap...
Fish epidermis functions as the first defense barrier against physical, chemical, and biological str...
The skin mucus layer and its components provide the first line of defense against fish pathogens. Th...
The skin and associated mucus layer of Atlantic salmon constitutes its first line of defence against...
The skin and associated mucus layer of Atlantic salmon constitutes its first line of defence against...
Fish epidermal mucus and its components provide the first line of defense against pathogens. Little ...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
It is well established that seasonality dominates the life history of fish by controlling the timing...
International audienceThe epidermis of fish is covered with a layer of mucus, which contributes to t...
In fish, the skin is a multifunctional organ and the first barrier against pathogens. Salmonids diff...
Prolonged production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in closed-containment systems has ...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...
Teleost skin serves as the first line of defense against invading pathogens, and contain a skin-asso...
The skin, gills, and gut are the most extensively studied mucosal organs in fish. These mucosal stru...