There is increasing interest in the international scientific community in eco-immunology, a relatively new discipline combining the knowledge from immunology, biology, ecology, physiology and biochemistry. The integrative approach of different scientific disciplines provides a useful perspective, mostly from an evolutionary point of view, into the understanding of the basic mechanisms of the immune responses, as well as the complex host-parasite interactions. However, while knowledge concerning factors affecting the immune response is increasing, more efforts should be made to determine the physiological mechanisms that regulate these responses. This need is particularly pressing in investigations in invertebrates because they are model org...
Abstract: Multicellular organisms have an immune system, which is essential for the survival of livi...
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response fo...
The term neuroecology was first coined in the 1980s and describes the ways in which species adapt to...
The immune system of invertebrates, such as molluscs consists of innate mechanisms very effective ag...
The biological diversity of molluscs and their adaptation to highly diverse environments offer a uni...
Assessing the impact of drugs and contaminants on immune responses requires methodological approach...
The study of molluscan immune systems, in particular those of bivalve molluscs (e.g., clams, oysters...
The immune system in molluscs, as well as in other invertebrates, is endowed with an innate immunere...
Immune responses, as well as reproduction, are energy-hungry processes, particularly in broadcast sp...
The study of the molluscan immune systems, and in particular those of bivalve molluscs (clams, oyste...
Bivalve molluscs stand out for their ecological success and their key role in the functioning of aqu...
Bivalves are a relevant ecological group, widespread in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems...
The study of the defense mechanisms in invertebrates started with marine animals. The first report ...
Evaluating the interactions of nanomaterials (NMs) with the immune system is becoming an essential ...
AbstractCephalopods are a diverse group of marine molluscs that have proven their worth in a vast ar...
Abstract: Multicellular organisms have an immune system, which is essential for the survival of livi...
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response fo...
The term neuroecology was first coined in the 1980s and describes the ways in which species adapt to...
The immune system of invertebrates, such as molluscs consists of innate mechanisms very effective ag...
The biological diversity of molluscs and their adaptation to highly diverse environments offer a uni...
Assessing the impact of drugs and contaminants on immune responses requires methodological approach...
The study of molluscan immune systems, in particular those of bivalve molluscs (e.g., clams, oysters...
The immune system in molluscs, as well as in other invertebrates, is endowed with an innate immunere...
Immune responses, as well as reproduction, are energy-hungry processes, particularly in broadcast sp...
The study of the molluscan immune systems, and in particular those of bivalve molluscs (clams, oyste...
Bivalve molluscs stand out for their ecological success and their key role in the functioning of aqu...
Bivalves are a relevant ecological group, widespread in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems...
The study of the defense mechanisms in invertebrates started with marine animals. The first report ...
Evaluating the interactions of nanomaterials (NMs) with the immune system is becoming an essential ...
AbstractCephalopods are a diverse group of marine molluscs that have proven their worth in a vast ar...
Abstract: Multicellular organisms have an immune system, which is essential for the survival of livi...
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response fo...
The term neuroecology was first coined in the 1980s and describes the ways in which species adapt to...