Publications by authors named "Eric Amenyogbe"

The Nao-zhou stock large yellow croaker () is a unique economic seawater fish species in China and exhibits significant dimorphism in both male and female phenotypes. Cultivating all-female seedlings can significantly improve breeding efficiency. To accelerate the cultivation process of all female seedlings of this species, it is necessary to deeply understand the regulatory mechanisms of sexual differentiation and gonadal development.

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In this study, the impact of ammonia nitrogen stress on juvenile four-finger threadfin in pond culture was examined. The 96-hour median lethal concentration (LC50-96h) and safe concentration of ammonia nitrogen were assessed in juveniles with a body weight of 7.4 ± 0.

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Transcriptome sequencing has offered immense opportunities to study non-model organisms. Abalone is an important marine mollusk that encounters harsh environmental conditions in its natural habitat and under aquaculture conditions; hence, research that increases molecular information to understand abalone physiology and stress response is noteworthy. Accordingly, the study used transcriptome sequencing of the gill tissues of abalone exposed to low salinity stress.

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The growing microbial resistance against antibiotics and the development of resistant strains has shifted the interests of many scientists to focus on metallic nanoparticle applications. Although several metal oxide nanoparticles have been synthesized using green route approach to measure their antimicrobial activity, there has been little or no literature on the use of aqueous leaf extract mediated zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs). The study therefore examined the effect of two morphological nanostructures of mediated ZnONPs and their antimicrobial and antifungal potential on some selected pathogens using disc diffusion method.

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The fish immune system is a topic or subject that offers a unique understanding of defensive system evolution in vertebrate heredity. While gut microbiota plays several roles in fish: well-being, promoting health and growth, resistance to bacterial invasion, regulation of energy absorption, and lipid metabolism. However, studies on fish gut microbiota face practical challenges due to the large number of fish varieties, fluctuating environmental conditions, and differences in feeding habits.

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At present, due to the influence of global warming, seasonal change, diurnal variation, and eutrophication of the water body, hypoxia has become one of the major factors limiting the stable development of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) culture. In this study, the miRNAs involved in hypoxia stress were screened, and the target genes of miRNAs were annotated and analyzed. The results showed that a total of 184 conservative microRNA (miRNA) and 121 newly predicted miRNA were obtained by sequencing the liver of control (C) and hypoxic (dissolved oxygen, DO (2.

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Background: Environmental hypoxia affects the survival and development of organisms. It is also an important environmental factor that leads to oxidative damage. Hypoxia is a condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen; reoxygenation is the phenomenon in which hypoxic tissues are exposed to oxygen.

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Steroid hormones play essential roles in the reproductive biology of vertebrates. Estrogen exercises its effect through estrogen receptors and is not only a female reproductive hormone but acts virtually in all vertebrates, including fish, and is involved in the physiological and pathological states in all males and females. Estrogen has been implicated in mandible conservation and circulatory and central nervous systems as well as the reproductive system.

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Growth hormone is an essential hormone that plays essential roles in growth, metabolism, cellular differentiation, immunity and reproduction in fish, by means of the growth hormone receptors. The encoding cDNA growth hormone receptors (GHR1 and GHR2) were cloned and characterized from Hybrid grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus♀ × Epinephelus polyphekadion♂). Sequence analysis of the cloned GHR1 was observed as containing 2176, which comprised an ORF of 1842 bp, 5 UTR of 6 bp and 3 UTR of 328 bp, with 612 amino acids encoding proteins, while GHR2 was observed as containing 1824 bp that encompassed an ORF of 708 bp, 5 UTR of 48 bp and 3 UTR of 1068 bp with 235 amino acids encoding proteins.

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