Matches in UGent Biblio for { <https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5768015#aggregation> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 items per page.
- aggregation classification "A1".
- aggregation creator B928298.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation date "2014".
- aggregation format "application/pdf".
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.bibtex.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.csv.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.dc.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.didl.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.doc.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.json.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.mets.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.mods.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.rdf.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.ris.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.txt.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.xls.
- aggregation hasFormat 5768015.yaml.
- aggregation isPartOf urn:issn:0177-5103.
- aggregation language "eng".
- aggregation rights "I have transferred the copyright for this publication to the publisher".
- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Host-induced increase in larval sea bass mortality in a gnotobiotic challenge test with Vibrio anguillarum".
- aggregation abstract "Vibrio anguillarum is the major cause of haemorrhagic septicaemia, vibriosis, which is a severe disease affecting marine fish. In this work, it was found that the mortality of gnotobiotic sea bass larvae challenged with V. anguillarum was dependent on the number of dead fish in the vials at the moment of challenge. Based on this finding, the effect of dead hosts (homogenised sea bass larvae or brine shrimp) on the virulence of V. anguillarum towards sea bass larvae was further investigated. Addition of homogenised hosts led to significantly increased larval mortality of challenged larvae, and this was observed for 3 different V. anguillarum strains, i.e. 43, NB 10 and HI 610. In contrast, the addition of similar levels of tryptone had no effect on mortality. In line with this, the motility of all 3 V. anguillarum strains was significantly increased by the addition of homogenised hosts but not by tryptone. These results suggest that dead hosts increase infectivity of V. anguillarum, not merely by offering nutrients to the bacteria, but also by increasing virulence-associated activities such as motility.".
- aggregation authorList BK1311711.
- aggregation endPage "216".
- aggregation issue "3".
- aggregation startPage "211".
- aggregation volume "108".
- aggregation aggregates 5768235.
- aggregation isDescribedBy 5768015.
- aggregation similarTo dao02722.
- aggregation similarTo LU-5768015.