Publications by authors named "Ahmed M Aboseif"

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  • The study focused on how two isoforms of ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1 (S6K1α and S6K1β) affect the expression of genes related to glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in juvenile blunt snout bream.
  • Researchers cloned and characterized these isoforms, revealing their sequences and significant expression in heart and gonads.
  • The use of siRNAs demonstrated that S6K1α primarily regulates gluconeogenesis, while both S6K1α and S6K1β work together to co-regulate glycolysis, highlighting their distinct roles in metabolic processes.
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  • The experiment tested the effects of chlorogenic acid (CGA) on largemouth bass over eight weeks, with supplementation levels at 0, 60, 120, 180, and 240 mg/kg.
  • The groups receiving 180 and 240 mg/kg of CGA showed significant improvements in growth metrics and a reduction in feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to the control group.
  • CGA supplementation enhanced antioxidant levels and reduced inflammation in the fish, suggesting it could be an effective dietary supplement for promoting the health and growth of largemouth bass.
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Water quality in land-based fish production can be controlled through either instantaneous water exchange or costly wastewater treatment followed by recirculation. Agricultural-aquaculture integration is an excellent alternative technique for reducing nutrient discharge levels, boosting profitability, and converting fish culture wastewater into valuable products. The current study employed a solar energy system to power two separate IMTA-aquaponics systems (Nutrient Film Technique, NFT, and Floating Raft Systems, FRS) for the cultivation of Nile tilapia, African catfish, thin-lipped grey mullet, freshwater crayfish, freshwater mussels, and a variety of vegetables.

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