Publications by authors named "F Neptali Morales-Serna"

The parasite Rhabdosynochus viridisi (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) infects the Pacific white snook Centropomus viridis gills and can cause adverse effects in the aquaculture industry. The immune responses of Pacific white snook to monogenean infections are poorly understood. Thus, this study aimed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the gills of Pacific white snook juveniles experimentally infected with R.

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  • * This new copepod species belongs to a specific group containing only a few described species with similar characteristics, particularly relating to the morphology of their legs and reproductive features.
  • * A detailed description of the new species is provided along with additional comments on related research from 1984.
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Ergasilus lizae Krøyer, 1863 is a parasitic copepod known to infect mullets (Mugilidae) in different parts of the world. It was originally reported from the east coast of North America, but the original description lacks enough detail, making identification with this information difficult. In this study, we provide a redescription of E.

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  • Protein kinases play crucial roles in various biological functions and are important drug targets, especially in humans.
  • This study focused on identifying and classifying kinases in two monogenean parasites that affect farmed fish, aiming to find potential drug targets.
  • Out of the identified kinases, 22 were classified as monogenean drug targets, with some existing drugs showing promise for repurposing against these parasites.
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Monogeneans are parasitic flatworms that represent a significant threat to the aquaculture industry. Species like Neobenedenia melleni (Capsalidae) and Rhabdosynochus viridisi (Diplectanidae) have been identified as causing diseases in farmed fish. In the past years, molecular research on monogeneans of the subclass Monopisthocotylea has focused on the generation of genomic and transcriptomic information and the identification in silico of some protein families of veterinary interest.

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