Background: Fish scales are an important reservoir of calcium and phosphorus and together with the skin function as an integrated barrier against environmental changes and external aggressors. Histological studies have revealed that the skin and scales regenerate rapidly in fish when they are lost or damaged. In the present manuscript the histological and molecular changes underlying skin and scale regeneration in fed and fasted sea bream (Sparus auratus) were studied using a microarray 3 and 7 days after scale removal to provide a comprehensive molecular understanding of the early stages of these processes. Results: Histological analysis of skin/scales revealed 3 days after scale removal re-epithelisation and formation of the scale pocket...
Prolonged production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in closed-containment systems has ...
Scale loss is a common occurrence in both wild fish and those in aquaculture production systems, an...
AbstractBackgroundThe scale degeneration is thought to be related to the adaptation to the extreme e...
Abstract Background Fish scales are an important reservoir of calcium and phosphorus and together wi...
Skin wound healing has been widely studied in mammalian models but the information on teleost cutane...
Fish scales are calcified structures present in skin which have a protective function but which are ...
Skin and scale formation and regeneration in teleosts have mainly been described from a morphologic...
Fish muscle regeneration is still a poorly known process. In the present study, an injury was done i...
In this study, we look closer at how high fish densities influence wound repair mechanisms in post-s...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Background: The skin in vertebrates is a protective barrier and damage is rapidly repaired to re-est...
<div><p>The skin is the first barrier of defence in fish, protecting against any external stressor a...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Fish skin is a multifunctional barrier tissue with high regeneration capacity that interacts with th...
Scale removal in fish triggers a damage-repair program to re-establish the lost epidermis and scale ...
Prolonged production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in closed-containment systems has ...
Scale loss is a common occurrence in both wild fish and those in aquaculture production systems, an...
AbstractBackgroundThe scale degeneration is thought to be related to the adaptation to the extreme e...
Abstract Background Fish scales are an important reservoir of calcium and phosphorus and together wi...
Skin wound healing has been widely studied in mammalian models but the information on teleost cutane...
Fish scales are calcified structures present in skin which have a protective function but which are ...
Skin and scale formation and regeneration in teleosts have mainly been described from a morphologic...
Fish muscle regeneration is still a poorly known process. In the present study, an injury was done i...
In this study, we look closer at how high fish densities influence wound repair mechanisms in post-s...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Background: The skin in vertebrates is a protective barrier and damage is rapidly repaired to re-est...
<div><p>The skin is the first barrier of defence in fish, protecting against any external stressor a...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Fish skin is a multifunctional barrier tissue with high regeneration capacity that interacts with th...
Scale removal in fish triggers a damage-repair program to re-establish the lost epidermis and scale ...
Prolonged production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in closed-containment systems has ...
Scale loss is a common occurrence in both wild fish and those in aquaculture production systems, an...
AbstractBackgroundThe scale degeneration is thought to be related to the adaptation to the extreme e...