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Morone chrysops

Fish, Great Lakes, 1990-91 skin-on fillets raw total chlordanes White bass, Morone chrysops 340-470 FW 90... [Pg.844]

Little is known about the intestinal metabolism and uptake of retinoids in fish. This is surprising since these processes have been well described in mammals (see reviews 16,64,88) and dietary carotenoids (used to enhance muscle color) can amount to 20% of the total cost of diets used in aquaculture. Few studies have considered the intestinal absorption of retinoids, although a study with juvenile sunshine bass (Morone chrysops x M. saxatilis) reported that retinol uptake appeared to be carrier mediated28, as is the case with mammals36. [Pg.415]

Buddington, R., K. Buddington, D.F. Deng, G.I. Flemre and R. Wilson. A high retinol dietary intake increases its apical absorption by the proximal small intestine of juvenile sunshine bass (Morone chrysops x M. saxatilis). J. Nutr. 132 2713-2716, 2002. [Pg.425]

Micropogonias undulates 487 Micropterus dolomeiux 176 Micropterus salmoides 90, 156, 452 Monodonta turbinata 513 Morone americana 437, 440 Morone chrysops 179, 278, 415 Morone saxatilis 176, 179, 239, 243, 415 Mugil cephalus 439, 440 Mustelus canis 196, 203 Mytilus califomianus 513 Mytilus edulis 131... [Pg.536]

Weber GM, Sullivan CV. 2005. Insulin-like growth factor-I induces oocyte maturational competence but not meiotic resumption in white bass (Morone chrysops) follicles in vitro evidence for rapid evolution of insulin-like growth factor action. Biol Reprod 72(5) 1177-1186. [Pg.552]

From Osteichthyes, piscidins are a new family of AMPs isolated from a hybrid striped bass Morone saxatilis (male) X Morone chrysops (female). Some AMPs from fish are displayed in Figure 29.7. [Pg.898]

Morone sar tilis x Morone chrysops Silphaduang and Noga, 2001 Noga and Silphaduang, 2003... [Pg.899]

Morone saxatilis x Morone chrysops Noga etal., 2009... [Pg.899]

The piscidins of the hybrid striped bass (Morone chrysops female x Morone saxatilis male) were the first to be shown to reside within mast cells (Silphaduang and Noga, 2001). This phenomenon is now known to be widespread in a number of fish species (Fernandes et al., 2010). Four piscidins (1 ) have been isolated from hybrid striped to date, with piscidin-4 being unusual in being twice as long (44 amino acids) as typical members of the piscidin family (Park et al., 2011). [Pg.24]

Wang, J., S. Grisle and D. Schlenk. Effects of salinity on aldicarb toxicity in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and striped bass (Morone saxatilis X chrysops). Toxicol. Sci. 64 200-207, 2001. [Pg.190]

PASNIK, D.J. and SMHH, s.A. (2006) Immune and histopathologic responses of DNA-vaccinated hybrid striped bass Morone saxatilis x M. chrysops after acute Mycobacterium marinum infection. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 73,33-41. [Pg.241]


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