Search Results - "Oseko, Norihisa"
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Physiological characteristics of blue sac disease in chum salmon alevins
Published in Fisheries science (2023)“…Blue sac disease (BSD) in salmonids results in the abnormal accumulation of ascites fluid and can often lead to mass mortality. However, the symptoms and…”
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Comparative Proteomic Analysis Between Virulent and Less Virulent Strains of Edwardsiella ictaluri Isolated from Ayu Plecoglossus altivelis
Published in Fish Pathology (2018)“…Outbreaks of disease caused by the infection of Edwardsiella ictaluri in ayu Plecoglossus altivelis have been reported in rivers in Japan since 2007. In this…”
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Mass Mortality Caused by Pseudomonas anguilliseptica in the Pond-cultured Ayu Plecoglossus altivelis
Published in Fish Pathology (15-09-2018)“…Pseudomonas anguilliseptica infections have not been reported in cultured ayu Plecoglossus altivelis in Japan since a few occurrences in the 1980s. In the…”
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Goldfish is Not a Susceptible Host of Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) Disease
Published in Fish Pathology (2013)“…We attempted to assess the risk that goldfish Carassius auratus potentially transmits KHV to naïve carp Cyprinus carpio. Goldfish including three varieties and…”
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The efficacy of five avirulent Edwardsiella tarda strains in a live vaccine against Edwardsiellosis in Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus
Published in Fish & shellfish immunology (01-10-2010)“…We evaluated the tissue persistence and live vaccine efficacy of five avirulent Edwardsiella tarda strains (E22, SU100, SU117, SU138, and SU244) isolated from…”
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Surveillance of Type 1 Ostreid Herpesvirus (OsHV-1) Variants in Japan
Published in Fish Pathology (2012)“…Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) μVar is a variant of OsHV-1 and suspected of being the causative agent of acute mass mortality events of Pacific oysters during…”
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Effective Procedures for Culture Isolation of Koi Herpesvirus (KHV)
Published in Fish Pathology (2012)“…Isolation of pathogens is essential for studies on infectious diseases. Present study aimed to develop an effective method for culture isolation of koi…”
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Pathogenicity of two Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis genetic variants against three abalone species (the genus Haliotis)
Published in Fish Pathology (2016)“…Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis, a Rickettsia-like organism (RLO) that causes ‘withering syndrome’ (WS) in abalone, has been recently detected in Japan…”
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Virulence of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus (ISAV) in Six Japanese Fish Species by Intraperitoneal Injection
Published in Fish Pathology (2015)“…Six Japanese fish species were intraperitoneally inoculated with an infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) isolate (106.4 TCID50/fish). In experiment #1, the…”
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Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to leukocytes and serum immunoglobulin in Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus
Published in Fisheries science (01-04-2009)“…Two monoclonal antibodies (MAbs: JFW1 and JFW10) were produced against peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) in Japanese flounder. Additionally, MAbs against…”
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Efficient establishment of primary fibroblast cultures from the hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Animal (01-12-2012)“…The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered species at a risk of extinction. Preservation of the genomic and cellular…”
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Rapid and Simple Detection Method of “Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis” Using Fecal PCR in Abalone Haliotis discus discus and H. gigantea
Published in Fish Pathology (2014)“…We developed a simple PCR-based method using feces to detect “Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis” (Rickettsia-like organism, RLO), which is responsible for…”
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First Detection of Candidatus Xenohaliotis Californiensis, the Causative Agent of Withering Syndrome, in Japanese Black Abalone Haliotis discus discus in Japan
Published in Fish Pathology (2013)“…Withering syndrome (WS) is a chronic wasting disease in abalone caused by ‘Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis’, a Rickettsia-like organism (RLO). Japanese…”
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Virulence of Yersinia ruckeri for Four Indigenous Fish Species in Japan
Published in Fish Pathology (2012)“…Enteric redmouth disease (ERM), which is caused by Yersinia ruckeri, has not been reported in Japan. In the present study, virulence of the bacterium were…”
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Detection of Specific Antibodies against Renibacterium salmoninarum by ELISA with p57 Protein as a Capture Antigen
Published in Fish Pathology (01-06-2010)“…We evaluated p57 of Renibacterium salmoninarum (R.s.) as a capture antigen for specific antibody-detection ELISA against R.s.. Using formalin-killed R.s…”
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Improvement of PCR Targeting 16S Ribosomal DNA of Piscirickettsia salmonis
Published in Fish Pathology (01-01-2010)“…Detection of Piscirickettsia salmonis by the PCR targeting 16S rDNA has been applied to the diagnosis for piscirickettsiosis. However, some nucleotide…”
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Mass mortality of cultured kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus caused by Vibrio nigripulchritudo
Published in Fish Pathology (01-01-2007)“…A mass mortality of cultured kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus occurred in Kagoshima Prefecture in June, 2005. Affected prawns displayed a sluggish behavior or…”
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Renibacterium salmoninarumの表在抗原p57をELISA用抗原とした抗体検出
Published in 魚病研究 (2010)“…R.s.表在抗原p57…”
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Mass mortalities of cultured kuruma shrimp Penaeus japonicus in Japan in 1993: Electron microscopic evidence of the causative virus
Published in Fish Pathology (01-06-1994)“…Mass mortalities presumably caused by an infectious disease of kuruma shrimp, Penaeus japonicus, occurred in many culture ponds in some western prefectures of…”
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