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Vibrio cholerae O1 Inhabit Intestines and Spleens of Fish in Aquaculture Ponds
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, an acute diarrheal disease that spreads locally and globally in epidemics and pandemics. Although...
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Protein Profile of the Incubation Medium and Extract of Cestodes from the Intestines of Different Fish Species
AbstractThe protein composition of the incubation medium and extracts of different species of cestodes inhabiting the intestines of freshwater fish...
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Putative Probiotic Ligilactobacillus salivarius Strains Isolated from the Intestines of Meat-Type Pigeon Squabs
This study aims to screen for potential probiotic lactic acid bacteria from the intestines of meat-type pigeon squabs. Ligilactobacillus salivarius ...
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The Impact in Intestines and Microbiota in BALB/c Mice Through Consumption of Milk Fermented by Potentially Probiotic Lacticaseibacillus casei SJRP38 and Limosilactobacillus fermentum SJRP43
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of consumption of milk fermented by Lacticaseibacillus ( Lc. ) casei SJRP38 and Limosilactobacillus ( Lm .)...
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Variation in spatial organization of the gut microbiota along the longitudinal and transverse axes of the intestines
Elucidation of the mechanisms by which the microbiota-gut-brain axis influences behavior requires understanding the anatomical relationship of...
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Candidatus Enterousia, Bacteria with Reduced Genomes from the Intestines of Farm Animals
AbstractAs a result of metagenomic analysis of feces of farm animals, 5 genomes of alpha-proteobacteria of the candidate genus Enterousia of the...
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The Peculiarities of Parasiting of Polymorphus phippsi (Palaeacanthocephala: Polymorphidae) in the Intestines of Seabirds from the Barents Sea
AbstractAspects of the localization and digestion physiology of the acanthocephalan Polymorphus phippsi (Kostylew, 1922) (Palaeacanthocephala:...
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Bacillus sp. YC7 from intestines of Lasioderma serricorne degrades nicotine due to nicotine dehydrogenase
A large number of nicotine-containing wastes produced during the tobacco manufacturing process are seriously harmful to the environment and human...
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Bacterial communities in co-cultured fish intestines and rice field soil irrigated with aquaculture wastewater
In some regions, integrated rice-fish farms have been developed to balance the needs of aquaculture wastewater discharge and rice field irrigation....
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Screening of lactic acid bacteria from freshwater fish intestines and their effects on growth, immunity, and disease resistance in zebrafish
This study aims to isolate the freshwater fish–derived potential probiotics and evaluate their beneficial effects on the growth, immune response, and...
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Age-Related Changes in Enzyme Activity in Pancreas, Intestines, and Blood Plasma of Broiler Chickens of the Smena 9 Breed
AbstractThe aim of the study was to study the ontogeny of the digestive organs, the activity of pancreatic enzymes and alkaline phosphatase, and the...
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The antioxidant responses of gills, intestines and livers and blood immunity of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exposed to salinity and temperature stressors
Aquaculture activity is affected by various environmental factors, including water salinity and high temperatures. The present study investigated the...
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Description of Luteibacter aegosomatis sp. nov., Luteibacter aegosomaticola sp. nov., and Luteibacter aegosomatissinici sp. nov. isolated from the Intestines of Aegosoma sinicum Larvae
Three novel bacterial strains, 321 T , 335 T , and 353 T , were isolated from the intestines of Aegosoma sinicum larvae collected from Paju-Si, South...
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Alternative use of phage display: phage M13 can remain viable in the intestines of poultry without causing damage
Phage display (PD) is a tool for develo** new molecules to control pathogens. Peptides selected by PD are commonly synthesised and tested, but the...
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Description of Flavobacterium cyclinae sp. nov. and Flavobacterium channae sp. nov., isolated from the intestines of Cyclina sinensis (Corb shell) and Channa argus (Northern snakehead)
Two novel bacterial strains, KSM-R2A25 T and KSM-R2A30 T , were isolated from intestines of Cyclina sinensis (corb shell) and Channa argus (northern...
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The characteristics of the intestinal bacterial community from Oreochromis mossambicus and its interaction with microbiota from artificial fishery habitats
BackgroundArtificial habitats can allow many fish to flock together and interact and have been widely used to restore and protect fishery resources....
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Diet and habitat as determinants of intestine length in fishes
Fish biologists have long assumed a link between intestinal length and diet, and relative gut length or Zihler’s index are often used to classify...
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Klebsiella pneumoniae in the intestines of Musca domestica larvae can assist the host in antagonizing the poisoning of the heavy metal copper
BackgroundMusca domestica larvae are common saprophytes in nature, promoting the material—energy cycle in the environment. However, heavy metal...
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Toxicity Evaluation, Oxidative, and Immune Responses of Mercury on Nile Tilapia: Modulatory Role of Dietary Nannochloropsis oculata
The current study evaluated the potential ameliorative effect of a dietary immune modulator, Nannochloropsis oculata microalga, on the mercuric...