ティラピアの血清と粘液が寄生性鞭毛虫Amyloodinium ocellatumの魚の培養細胞への感染性に与える影響〔英文〕
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We studied the ability of Amyloodinium ocellatum to infect gill cell cultures in the presence of serum or mucus from naive blue tilapia Oreochromis aureus. Serum concentrations as low as 1.25 % markedly inhibited parasite infectivity. Serum concentrations greater than 10 % were completely inhibitory. Mucus had considerably less inhibitory activity than serum. Heating serum to 47°C for 20 min or 56°C for 30 min, as well as treating serum with zymosan or carrageenan, suggested that a complement-like factor was responsible for at least some of the activity, but that other factors may also influence parasite infectivity.
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著者
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SMITH S.
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurology
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Noga E.
Department of Companion Animal and Special Species Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University
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Richards S.
Florida Marine Research Institute, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources
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Landsberg J.H.
Florida Marine Research Institute, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources
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