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1Transforming sustainable aquaculture by applying circularity principles
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2024, 16, 656-673
12.023Citations (PDF)
2Green and red macroalgae extracts show antibacterial effects and induce innate immune responses in Nile tilapia and rainbow trout in vitro0.40Citations (PDF)
3Why aquaculture needs immunology
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2024, 16, 1467-1471
12.01Citations (PDF)
4Preface to the special issue1.80Citations (PDF)
5Feed‐food competition in global aquaculture: Current trends and prospects
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2023, 15, 1142-1158
12.029Citations (PDF)
6Phagocytotic activity and gene expression of leukocytes isolated from Astyanax lacustris1.01Citations (PDF)
7Environmental microbes determine macrophage response towards saponin-induced inflammation in zebrafish larvae2.81Citations (PDF)
8Repeated independent origins of the placenta reveal convergent and divergent organ evolution within a single fish family (Poeciliidae)
Science Advances, 2023, 9,
11.32Citations (PDF)
9Identification of a pharyngeal mucosal lymphoid organ in zebrafish and other teleosts: Tonsils in fish?
Science Advances, 2023, 9,
11.313Citations (PDF)
10Conservation of members of the free fatty acid receptor gene family in common carp1.87Citations (PDF)
11β-Glucan-Induced Immuno-Modulation: A Role for the Intestinal Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Common Carp5.016Citations (PDF)
12Fish Macrophages
2022, , 203-227
2Citations (PDF)
13Time- and Dose-Dependent Effects of Dietary Deoxynivalenol (DON) in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at Organism and Tissue Level
Toxins, 2022, 14, 810
3.93Citations (PDF)
14Patterns of the innate immune response in tambaqui Colossoma macropomum: Modulation of gene expression in haemorrhagic septicaemia caused by Aeromonas hydrophila
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2021, 150, 104638
3.27Citations (PDF)
15Author response: Occurrence of foamy macrophages during the innate response of zebrafish to trypanosome infections
2021, ,
0Citations (PDF)
16The Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Raw Materials and Fish Feeds in Europe and the Potential Effects of Deoxynivalenol (DON) on the Health and Growth of Farmed Fish Species—A Review
Toxins, 2021, 13, 403
3.922Citations (PDF)
17ETosis in tambaqui Colossoma macropomum: A programmed cell death pathway and approach of leukocytes immune response
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2021, 155, 104918
3.22Citations (PDF)
18Differences in growth of Trypanoplasma borreli in carp serum is dependent on transferrin genotype3.90Citations (PDF)
19Re-evaluation of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) housekeeping genes for gene expression studies – considering duplicated genes3.98Citations (PDF)
20High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue5.023Citations (PDF)
21Macrophage Heterogeneity in the Intestinal Cells of Salmon: Hints From Transcriptomic and Imaging Data5.02Citations (PDF)
22Properties of Carotenoids in Fish Fitness: A Review
Marine Drugs, 2020, 18, 568
5.368Citations (PDF)
23Transcriptome sequencing supports a conservation of macrophage polarization in fish
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.730Citations (PDF)
24Lymphoid Tissue in Teleost Gills: Variations on a Theme
Biology, 2020, 9, 127
3.040Citations (PDF)
25Fish Macrophages Show Distinct Metabolic Signatures Upon Polarization5.042Citations (PDF)
26Feed, Microbiota, and Gut Immunity: Using the Zebrafish Model to Understand Fish Health5.0159Citations (PDF)
27Carbohydrate utilisation by tilapia: a meta‐analytical approach
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2020, 12, 1851-1866
12.057Citations (PDF)
28Pichia pastoris yeast as a vehicle for oral vaccination of larval and adult teleosts3.927Citations (PDF)
29Evidence of Trained Immunity in a Fish: Conserved Features in Carp Macrophages
Journal of Immunology, 2019, 203, 216-224
0.660Citations (PDF)
30An early β‐glucan bath during embryo development increases larval size of Nile tilapia
Aquaculture Research, 2019, 50, 2012-2014
1.911Citations (PDF)
31The kinetics of cellular and humoral immune responses of common carp to presporogonic development of the myxozoan Sphaerospora molnari3.328Citations (PDF)
32Paralogs of Common Carp Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (G-CSF) Have Different Functions Regarding Development, Trafficking and Activation of Neutrophils5.016Citations (PDF)
33Studies Into β-Glucan Recognition in Fish Suggests a Key Role for the C-Type Lectin Pathway5.063Citations (PDF)
34Different transcriptional response between susceptible and resistant common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fish hints on the mechanism of CyHV-3 disease resistance
BMC Genomics, 2019, 20,
3.225Citations (PDF)
35Intra-muscular and oral vaccination using a Koi Herpesvirus ORF25 DNA vaccine does not confer protection in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)3.925Citations (PDF)
36Author response: Visualizing trypanosomes in a vertebrate host reveals novel swimming behaviours, adaptations and attachment mechanisms
2019, ,
1Citations (PDF)
37Exploring fish microbial communities to mitigate emerging diseases in aquaculture3.0159Citations (PDF)
38Transcriptome Sequence of the Bloodstream Form of <i>Trypanoplasma borreli</i> , a Hematozoic Parasite of Fish Transmitted by Leeches0.85Citations (PDF)
39Conserved Fever Pathways across Vertebrates: A Herpesvirus Expressed Decoy TNF-α Receptor Delays Behavioral Fever in Fish
Cell Host and Microbe, 2017, 21, 244-253
15.258Citations (PDF)
40Genomic and transcriptomic approaches to study immunology in cyprinids: What is next?1.825Citations (PDF)
41Carp Il10a and Il10b exert identical biological activities in vitro, but are differentially regulated in vivo1.820Citations (PDF)
42Intramuscular DNA Vaccination of Juvenile Carp against Spring Viremia of Carp Virus Induces Full Protection and Establishes a Virus-Specific B and T Cell Response5.041Citations (PDF)
43Preface to the special issue: Intestinal immunity1.80Citations (PDF)
44Molecular and functional characterization of Toll-like receptor (Tlr)1 and Tlr2 in common carp ( Cyprinus carpio )3.943Citations (PDF)
45Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus Limits Interferon Production by Inducing a Host Shutoff That Requires Accessory Protein 5b
Journal of Virology, 2016, 90, 7519-7528
3.662Citations (PDF)
46Long-lived effects of administering β-glucans: Indications for trained immunity in fish1.8147Citations (PDF)
47Polarization of immune responses in fish: The ‘macrophages first’ point of view
Molecular Immunology, 2016, 69, 146-156
2.1122Citations (PDF)
48Immune-relevant thrombocytes of common carp undergo parasite-induced nitric oxide-mediated apoptosis1.825Citations (PDF)
49Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus Inhibits STAT1 Signaling and Requires Accessory Proteins for Resistance to Type I Interferon Activity
Journal of Virology, 2015, 89, 12047-12057
3.641Citations (PDF)
50Cyprinid Herpesvirus 3 Il10 Inhibits Inflammatory Activities of Carp Macrophages and Promotes Proliferation of Igm+ B Cells and Memory T Cells in a Manner Similar to Carp Il10
Journal of Immunology, 2015, 195, 3694-3704
0.623Citations (PDF)
51Carp Il10 Has Anti-Inflammatory Activities on Phagocytes, Promotes Proliferation of Memory T Cells, and Regulates B Cell Differentiation and Antibody Secretion
Journal of Immunology, 2015, 194, 187-199
0.6108Citations (PDF)
52Activation of the Chicken Type I Interferon Response by Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus
Journal of Virology, 2015, 89, 1156-1167
3.683Citations (PDF)
53Molecular and functional characterization of the scavenger receptor CD36 in zebrafish and common carp
Molecular Immunology, 2015, 63, 381-393
2.145Citations (PDF)
54β-Glucan-supplemented diets increase poly(I:C)-induced gene expression of Mx, possibly via Tlr3-mediated recognition mechanism in common carp (Cyprinus carpio)3.954Citations (PDF)
55Comparative studies of Toll-like receptor signalling using zebrafish1.874Citations (PDF)
56Ligand specificities of Toll-like receptors in fish: Indications from infection studies1.8185Citations (PDF)
57Accessory molecules for Toll-like receptors in Teleost fish. Identification of TLR4 interactor with leucine-rich repeats (TRIL)
Molecular Immunology, 2013, 56, 745-756
2.139Citations (PDF)
58Identification and functional characterization of nonmammalian Toll-like receptor 20
Immunogenetics, 2013, 66, 123-141
2.840Citations (PDF)
59Comparison of the Exomes of Common Carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio</i>) and Zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>)
Zebrafish, 2012, 9, 59-67
1.470Citations (PDF)
60Molecular cloning and expression of two β-defensin and two mucin genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) and their up-regulation after β-glucan feeding3.9120Citations (PDF)
61The Use of Real-Time Quantitative PCR for the Analysis of Cytokine mRNA Levels0.036Citations (PDF)
62Heterogeneity of macrophage activation in fish1.886Citations (PDF)
63A Novel Soluble Immune-Type Receptor (SITR) in Teleost Fish: Carp SITR Is Involved in the Nitric Oxide-Mediated Response to a Protozoan Parasite
PLoS ONE, 2011, 6, e15986
2.519Citations (PDF)
64Nitrosative Stress During Infection-Induced Inflammation in Fish: Lessons From a Host-Parasite Infection Model
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2010, 16, 4194-4202
2.313Citations (PDF)
65Evolution of Recognition of Ligands from Gram-Positive Bacteria: Similarities and Differences in the TLR2-Mediated Response between Mammalian Vertebrates and Teleost Fish
Journal of Immunology, 2010, 184, 2355-2368
0.685Citations (PDF)
66Trypanosomiasis-Induced Th17-Like Immune Responses in Carp
PLoS ONE, 2010, 5, e13012
2.548Citations (PDF)
67Receptor-Mediated and Lectin-Like Activities of Carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio</i>) TNF-α
Journal of Immunology, 2009, 183, 5319-5332
0.652Citations (PDF)
68Classical crosses of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) show co-segregation of antibody response with major histocompatibility class II B genes3.98Citations (PDF)
69Allelic discrimination, three-dimensional analysis and gene expression of multiple transferrin alleles of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)3.916Citations (PDF)
70The induction of nitric oxide response of carp macrophages by transferrin is influenced by the allelic diversity of the molecule3.927Citations (PDF)
71Genetic resistance of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) to Trypanoplasma borreli: Influence of transferrin polymorphisms1.322Citations (PDF)
72Nitric oxide hinders antibody clearance from the surface of Trypanoplasma borreli and increases susceptibility to complement-mediated lysis
Molecular Immunology, 2009, 46, 3188-3197
2.121Citations (PDF)
73Major histocompatibility (MH) class II B gene polymorphism influences disease resistance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
Aquaculture, 2009, 288, 44-50
3.936Citations (PDF)
74Transcription of signal-3 cytokines, IL-12 and IFNαβ, coincides with the timing of CD8αβ up-regulation during viral infection of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
Molecular Immunology, 2008, 45, 1531-1547
2.179Citations (PDF)
75Differential contribution of neutrophilic granulocytes and macrophages to nitrosative stress in a host–parasite animal model
Molecular Immunology, 2008, 45, 3178-3189
2.151Citations (PDF)
76Molecular cloning and functional charactrisation of a cathepsin L-like proteinase from the fish kinetoplastid parasite Trypanosoma carassii3.920Citations (PDF)
77Transcriptional analysis of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) immune response to the fish louse Argulus japonicus Thiele (Crustacea: Branchiura)3.948Citations (PDF)
78cDNA expression library screening and identification of two novel antigens: Ubiquitin and receptor for activated C kinase (RACK) homologue, of the fish parasite Trypanosoma carassii3.913Citations (PDF)
79Differential transcription of multiple forms of alpha-2-macroglobulin in carp (Cyprinus carpio) infected with parasites1.841Citations (PDF)
80Trypanoplasma borreli cysteine proteinase activities support a conservation of function with respect to digestion of host proteins in common carp1.817Citations (PDF)
81Differential expression of two interferon-γ genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)1.8115Citations (PDF)
82Hydrodynamic Flow-Mediated Protein Sorting on the Cell Surface of Trypanosomes
Cell, 2007, 131, 505-515
35.1328Citations (PDF)
83Real-time gene expression analysis in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) skin: Inflammatory responses to injury mimicking infection with ectoparasites1.861Citations (PDF)
84Mixed infection with Trypanoplasma borreli and Trypanosoma carassii induces protection: Involvement of cross-reactive antibodies1.814Citations (PDF)
85Genetic differences in natural antibody levels in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)3.944Citations (PDF)
86Differential macrophage polarisation during parasitic infections in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)3.944Citations (PDF)
87Evolutionary conservation of alternative activation of macrophages: Structural and functional characterization of arginase 1 and 2 in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
Molecular Immunology, 2006, 43, 1116-1128
2.171Citations (PDF)
88Head Kidney-Derived Macrophages of Common Carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio</i> L.) Show Plasticity and Functional Polarization upon Differential Stimulation
Journal of Immunology, 2006, 177, 61-69
0.6132Citations (PDF)
89Parasite infections revisited1.828Citations (PDF)
90Animal models for the study of innate immunity: protozoan infections in fish
2004, , 67-89
1Citations (PDF)
91Minor effect of depletion of resident macrophages from peritoneal cavity on resistance of common carp Cyprinus carpio to blood flagellates1.06Citations (PDF)
92Molecular and functional characterization of carp TNF: a link between TNF polymorphism and trypanotolerance?1.8142Citations (PDF)
93Different capacities of carp leukocytes to encounter nitric oxide-mediated stress: a role for the intracellular reduced glutathione pool1.827Citations (PDF)
94The immune response of carp to Trypanoplasma borreli: kinetics of immune gene expression and polyclonal lymphocyte activation1.8106Citations (PDF)
95Major histocompatibility genes in cyprinid fishes: theory and practice
Immunological Reviews, 1998, 166, 301-316
6.846Citations (PDF)
96Immunogenetics of disease resistance in fish: A comparative approach1.8305Citations (PDF)
97Occurrence of foamy macrophages during the innate response of zebrafish to trypanosome infections
ELife, 0, 10,
1.64Citations (PDF)
98Visualizing trypanosomes in a vertebrate host reveals novel swimming behaviours, adaptations and attachment mechanisms
ELife, 0, 8,
1.622Citations (PDF)