Browsing Fakultet for biovitenskap og akvakultur (FBA) by Journals "Frontiers in Immunology"
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A microbial feed additive abates intestinal inflammation in Atlantic salmon
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Editorial : Exploring the health of aquatic organisms through an immune viewpoint
(Others, 2024)This editorial, emerging from the Frontiers of Immunology special issue of the same name, delves into the central theme of immune aspects shaping the health dynamics of aquatic organisms. It synthesizes a series of scholarly ... -
Editorial : Oral immune-enhancing research in fish
(Others, 2022)Aquaculture is recognized globally as the fastest growing food-producing sector for human consumption (1). However, to satisfy increasing international demand, it is predicted that current production must be doubled by ... -
Editorial : Overcoming challenges in mucosal immunity : 2022
(Others, 2023)The mucous-producing membranes house the highest concentration of lymphoid tissue in the vertebrate body due to their extensive interaction with the external environment. Although considerable research has been devoted to ... -
Imaging flow cytometry protocols for examining phagocytosis of microplastics and bioparticles by immune cells of aquatic animals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Imaging flow cytometry (IFC) is a powerful tool which combines flow cytometry with digital microscopy to generate quantitative high-throughput imaging data. Despite various advantages of IFC over standard flow cytometry, ... -
Intestinal transcriptome analysis reveals soy derivative-linked changes in Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Intestinal inflammation in farmed fish is a non-infectious disease that deserves attention because it is a major issue linked to carnivorous fishes. The current norm is to formulate feeds based on plant-derived substances, ... -
Macrophage heterogeneity in the intestinal cells of salmon : Hints from transcriptomic and imaging data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The intestine has many types of cells that are present mostly in the epithelium and lamina propria. The importance of the intestinal cells for the mammalian mucosal immune system is well-established. However, there is no ... -
Phytogenic bioactive compounds shape fish mucosal immunity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aquaculture growth will unavoidably involve the implementation of innovative and sustainable production strategies, being functional feeds among the most promising ones. A wide spectrum of phytogenics, particularly those ... -
Plasma Proteome Responses in Zebrafish Following λ-Carrageenan-Induced Inflammation are Mediated by PMN Leukocytes and Correlate Highly with their Human Counterparts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Regulation of inflammation is a critical process for maintaining physiological homeostasis. The λ-carrageenan (λ-CGN) is a mucopolysaccharide extracted from the cell wall of red algae (Chondrus crispus) capable of inducing ... -
Pseudozyma priming influences expression of genes involved in metabolic pathways and immunity in zebrafish larvae
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Fungi, particularly yeasts, are known essential components of the host microbiota but their functional relevance in development of immunity and physiological processes of fish remains to be elucidated. In this study, we ... -
Vaccination of gilthead seabream after continuous xenoestrogen oral exposure enhances the gut endobolome and immune status via GPER1
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In fish culture settings, the exogenous input of steroids is a matter of concern. Recently, we unveiled that in the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor agonist G-1 (G1) and the endocrine ...