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Cyprinidae

 
 
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Disease relevance of Cyprinidae

 

Psychiatry related information on Cyprinidae

 

High impact information on Cyprinidae

  • RESULTS: VA opsin and melanopsin have been isolated and localized within the well-characterized cyprinid retina of the roach (Rutilus rutilus) [6].
  • The natural model addressed the evolution of MHC genes in a Barbus species flock [7].
  • Ultrastructural detection of DNA and nucleolar proteins (AgNOR proteins, fibrillarin, and pp135) supports further the view that the Barbus nucleolus is a bipartite structure [8].
  • The distribution of parvalbumin (PV) immunoreactivity in the tench brain was examined by using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase immunocytochemical method [9].
  • The phylogenetic relationships among the main lineages of Iberian cyprinids based on cytochrome b sequence data supported the traditional division of the Cyprinidae into two subfamilies: Cyprininae and Leuciscinae [10].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Cyprinidae

 

Biological context of Cyprinidae

 

Anatomical context of Cyprinidae

 

Associations of Cyprinidae with chemical compounds

  • These processes developed in the course of the experiment, leading to the death of tench after 12 to 15 days of exposure to 75 ppm lead nitrate, at which point the concentrations of lead in the gills had reached their maximum [24].
  • Catecholaminergic fluorescence induced by glyoxylic acid was detected in the muscular layer of the entire alimentary tract in snail and the hindgut of tench [25].
  • In this study, uptake of estrogen from two WwTW effluents (measured in hydrolyzed bile) and estrogenic response (VTG induction) were compared in a salmonid (rainbow trout, Onchorhynchus mykiss) and a cyprinid fish (roach, Rutilus rutilus) [26].
  • Chub experimentally infected with the acanthocephalan parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis were exposed to 0.01 mg l(-1) Pb(2+) over 5 weeks [27].
  • The results show that splenic cells of tench have the capacity to make a phagocytic response against both cells (C. albicans) and inert particles (latex beads) [17].
 

Gene context of Cyprinidae

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chemical stress induced by the dicarboximide fungicide procymidone on hepatic structure, MT content and antioxidative defences (catalase and glutathione reductase activities and glutathione content) in the common fish Rutilus rutilus [28].
  • We quantitatively evaluate the changes of the proliferative cell populations in the adult tench retinas maintained at 6 degrees C and 20 degrees C by both PCNA antigen detection and flow cytometry-based DNA measurements [18].
  • Enteroendocrine cells containing glucagon-, substance P-, neurotensin- and VIP-like substances have been demonstrated immunocytochemically in the gut of Barbus conchonius [29].
  • Cytochrome P450 (P450) isoforms expression, P450 concentration, monooxygenase activities, reactive oxygen species formation, lipid peroxidation, and glutathione content in wild catch carp and tench liver--influence of a two weeks exposure to phenobarbital [30].
  • The spatial and temporal expression of SDH, LDH and IDH isozymes in Barbus is consistent with those reported for other teleosts [31].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Cyprinidae

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