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Teleosts - Physiology, Evolution and Classification (Paperback)
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Teleosts - Physiology, Evolution and Classification (Paperback)
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The authors begin this compilation by analyzing catalase and
peroxidase enzymes in different Black Sea teleosts related to their
taxonomic, physiological and ecological position and evaluation of
the anthropogenic impact on these antioxidant enzymes in fish
tissues. The complex of specific phylogenic, physiological and
ecological features of fish species may modify their antioxidant
status, and it is important to understand for the development of
monitoring programs. Next, the ratio of constitutive and reparative
neurogenesis in the pallium of the juvenile masu salmon,
Oncorhynchus masou, is analyzed. Since salmonid juveniles are
characterized by a high level of constitutive neurogenesis, the
authors investigated proliferative activity and
neurodifferentiation in the dorsal pallial area of the masu salmon
juvenile. The study has allowed for indentification of the
superficially located periventricular proliferative zone, which
corresponds to the pallial periventricular zone of other fish
species. The objective of the final chapter was to study
proliferation processes and the role of radial glia and neural stem
cells in the event of injurious action on cerebellum of masu salmon
juveniles. Using the immunoperoxidase staining of the glial
fibrillary acidic protein, doublecortine and proliferating cells
nuclear antigen, processes of proliferation and gliogenesis after
mechanical trauma of cerebellum of masu salmon juveniles were
studied.
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