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  • Innate immune response, int... Innate immune response, intestinal morphology and microbiota changes in Senegalese sole fed plant protein diets with probiotics or autolysed yeast
    Batista, S.; Medina, A.; Pires, M. A. ... Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 08/2016, Volume: 100, Issue: 16
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    The effects of using plant ingredients in Senegalese sole ( Solea senegalensis ) diet on immune competence and intestine morphology and microbial ecology are still controversial. Probiotics or ...
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  • The treatment with the prob... The treatment with the probiotic Shewanella putrefaciens Pdp11 of specimens of Solea senegalensis exposed to high stocking densities to enhance their resistance to disease
    Tapia-Paniagua, S.T.; Vidal, S.; Lobo, C. ... Fish & shellfish immunology, December 2014, 2014-Dec, 2014-12-00, 20141201, Volume: 41, Issue: 2
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    Aquaculture industry exposes fish to acute stress events, such as high stocking density, and a link between stress and higher susceptibility to diseases has been concluded. Several studies have ...
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  • Microbiota composition and ... Microbiota composition and intestinal integrity remain unaltered after the inclusion of hydrolysed Nannochloropsis gaditana in Sparus aurata diet
    Cerezo-Ortega, I M; Di Zeo-Sánchez, D E; García-Márquez, J ... Scientific reports, 09/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The use of lysed microalgae in the diet of carnivorous fish can increase the bioavailability of proteins and bioactive compounds, such as unsaturated fatty acids or vitamins in the digestive tract. ...
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  • Dietary administration of t... Dietary administration of the probiotic SpPdp11: Effects on the intestinal microbiota and immune-related gene expression of farmed Solea senegalensis treated with oxytetracycline
    Tapia-Paniagua, S.T.; Vidal, S.; Lobo, C. ... Fish & shellfish immunology, October 2015, 2015-Oct, 2015-10-00, 20151001, Volume: 46, Issue: 2
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    Few antimicrobials are currently authorised in the aquaculture industry to treat infectious diseases. Among them, oxytetracycline (OTC) is one of the first-choice drugs for nearly all bacterial ...
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  • Dietary administration of p... Dietary administration of probiotic Pdp11 promotes growth and improves stress tolerance to high stocking density in gilthead seabream Sparus auratus
    Varela, J.L.; Ruiz-Jarabo, I.; Vargas-Chacoff, L. ... Aquaculture, 11/2010, Volume: 309, Issue: 1
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    The effects of dietary administration of probiotic Pdp11, a bacterial probiotic strain from the Alteromonadaceae family, on growth and stress tolerance to high stocking density was analyzed in ...
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  • Two routes of infection wit... Two routes of infection with Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida are effective in the modulation of the transcription of immune related genes in Solea senegalensis
    Núñez-Díaz, J.A.; Fumanal, M.; Mancera, J.M. ... Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 10/2016, Volume: 179
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    •Two infection routes modulate iron metabolism genes, decreasing its availability.•Phdp IP infection induces long lasting response in iron metabolism genes.•Late immune gene response after Phdp ...
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  • Detection of specific immun... Detection of specific immune response in sole (Solea senegalensis) against Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida antigens
    Medina, A.; García-Millán, I.; Martínez-Manazanares, E. ... Fish & shellfish immunology, March 2019, 2019-Mar, 2019-03-00, 20190301, Volume: 86
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    The pathogenic bacteria Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida affects the development of Solea senegalensis culture. Vaccines made with inactivated cells have produced a relative protection ...
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  • Evaluation of Ulva ohnoi as... Evaluation of Ulva ohnoi as functional dietary ingredient in juvenile Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis): Effects on the structure and functionality of the intestinal mucosa
    Vizcaíno, A.J.; Fumanal, M.; Sáez, M.I. ... Algal research (Amsterdam), September 2019, 2019-09-00, Volume: 42
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    This study evaluates the effects of the macroalgae Ulva ohnoi on growth and intestinal functionality and integrity of Solea senegalensis juveniles in a 90-day feeding trial. Ulva diet (U-5) included ...
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  • Effect of dietary administr... Effect of dietary administration of probiotics on growth and intestine functionality of juvenile Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis, Kaup 1858)
    SÁENZdeRODRIGÁÑEZ, M.A; DÍAZ-ROSALES, P; CHABRILLÓN, M ... Aquaculture nutrition, April 2009, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    The effects of the dietary administration of two bacterial probiotic strains (Ppd11 and Pdp13) from the Alteromonadaceae family for 60 days, were assessed by measuring growth and feed efficiency, ...
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  • Effects of two closely rela... Effects of two closely related probiotics on respiratory burst activity of Senegalese sole ( Solea senegalensis, Kaup) phagocytes, and protection against Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida
    Díaz-Rosales, P.; Arijo, S.; Chabrillón, M. ... Aquaculture, 08/2009, Volume: 293, Issue: 1
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    The effects of dietary administration of two probiotics, Shewanella putrefaciens Pdp11 and Shewanella baltica Pdp13, on growth, respiratory burst activity of phagocytes of Senegalese sole ( Solea ...
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