Environmental proteomics: changes in the proteome of marine organisms in response to environmental stress, pollutants, infection, symbiosis, and development
L Tomanek - Annual review of marine science, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Environmental proteomics, the study of changes in the abundance of proteins and their post-
translational modifications, has become a powerful tool for generating hypotheses regarding …
translational modifications, has become a powerful tool for generating hypotheses regarding …
Proteomic responses to environmentally induced oxidative stress
L Tomanek - The Journal of experimental biology, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
Environmental (acute and chronic temperature, osmotic, hypoxic and pH) stress challenges
the cellular redox balance and can lead to the increased production of reactive oxygen …
the cellular redox balance and can lead to the increased production of reactive oxygen …
Proteomics in aquaculture: applications and trends
Over the last forty years global aquaculture presented a growth rate of 6.9% per annum with
an amazing production of 52.5 million tonnes in 2008, and a contribution of 43% of aquatic …
an amazing production of 52.5 million tonnes in 2008, and a contribution of 43% of aquatic …
Proteomics in fish health and aquaculture productivity management: Status and future perspectives
Fisheries and aquaculture are the fast-growing industries that play a key role in global food
security. It is expected to meet the future food needs of a growing population as average per …
security. It is expected to meet the future food needs of a growing population as average per …
Fish proteome analysis: model organisms and non‐sequenced species
In the last decade, proteomic technologies have been increasingly used in fish biology
research. Proteomics has been applied primarily to investigate the physiology, development …
research. Proteomics has been applied primarily to investigate the physiology, development …
Proteomic Basis of Stress Responses in the Gills of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is one of the dominant sessile inhabitants of the
estuarine intertidal zone, which is a physically harsh environment due to the presence of a …
estuarine intertidal zone, which is a physically harsh environment due to the presence of a …
A Proteomics and other Omics approach in the context of farmed fish welfare and biomarker discovery
CSF Raposo de Magalhães… - Reviews in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid and intensive growth of aquaculture over the last decade, poses a tremendous
challenge to this industry in order to comply with the latest guidelines, established to …
challenge to this industry in order to comply with the latest guidelines, established to …
Proteomics and the search for welfare and stress biomarkers in animal production in the one-health context
A Marco-Ramell, AM de Almeida, S Cristobal… - Molecular …, 2016 - pubs.rsc.org
Stress and welfare are important factors in animal production in the context of growing
production optimization and scrutiny by the general public. In a context in which animal and …
production optimization and scrutiny by the general public. In a context in which animal and …
A reference growth curve for nutritional experiments in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and changes in whole body proteome during development
Zebrafish is one of the most used vertebrate model organisms in molecular and
developmental biology, recently gaining popularity also in medical research. However, very …
developmental biology, recently gaining popularity also in medical research. However, very …
The Metabolomic Response of Crucian Carp (Carassius carassius) to Anoxia and Reoxygenation Differs between Tissues and Hints at Uncharacterized Survival …
The anoxia-tolerant crucian carp (Carassius carassius) has been studied in detail for
numerous years, with particular focus on unravelling the underlying physiological …
numerous years, with particular focus on unravelling the underlying physiological …