Recent Advances in Marine
Biotechnology
Volume 5: Immunobiology and Pathology
Milton Fingerman and R. Nagabhushanam (eds.): Dept. of Ecology,
Evolution, and Organismal Biology, Tulane University, USA
ISBN 978-1-57808-091-5; 2000; 392
Pages; US $ 109.20
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Now The purpose of this volume is to aid our
understanding of how the immune systems of fishes function, particularly now
that molecular biology techniques are being applied in these studies. With
respect to invertebrates, their immune processes have not evolved to the
level of those of the vertebrates, and consequently invertebrate immune
mechanisms present unique challenges to the investigators, with few
vertebrate models that might serve as roadmaps. Worldwide, viral infections
of shrimp present very serious impediments to successful culture of these
crustaceans. Overcoming this problem would be a major step forward.
Contents:.
Defence Mechanisms of Marine Bivalves:
Fu-Lin E. Chu .
Cellular Defense Mechanisms in Oysters:
Thomas C. Cheng .
Application of Flow Cytometry to Bivalve Pathology:
Kathryn A.
Ashton-Alcox, Bassem Allam, and Susan E. Ford . Hemolymph
Biomarkers of Crustacean Health:
Edward J. Noga . Cell
Culture Techniques for Detecting Viral Diseases of Shrimp:
Ya-Li Hsu
et al.
. Application of Immunostimulants to Prevent Shrimp
Diseases:
Yen-Ling Song and Chih-Cheng Huang .
Immunotoxicity of Environmental Pollutants in Marine Invertebrates:
Cal
Baier-Anderson and Robert S. Anderson . Vaccination in
Salmonid Aquaculture: A Review:
Paul J. Midtlyng.
Nonspecific Cytotoxic Cells and Innate Cellular Immunity in Teleost Fish:
Donald L. Evans and Liliana Jaso-Friedmann . Molecular
Biology of Fish Pathogenic Rhabdoviruses:
Peter-Joachim Enzmann
. Biotechnology and Diagnosis and Control of Fish Diseases:
Brian Austin . Pharmacokinetic Studies of Drugs Against
Vibriosis in Cultured Fish:
Kazuaki Uno . Interferon
Inducers: Applications in Fish Disease Control:
Yuriy Serafimovich
Alikin et al.