Publications by authors named "Mohammad Jalil Zorriehzahra"

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  • Fish and aquatic-derived zoonotic diseases are a significant issue in aquaculture and fisheries, posing risks to both fish health and human populations due to the rise in global trade and environmental contamination.
  • Key causes of these diseases include bacteria, parasites (like cestodes and nematodes), viruses, and fungi, with different groups having distinct characteristics that impact transmission to humans.
  • Properly cooking and processing fish can significantly reduce the risk of zoonotic disease transmission, and regular monitoring of these pathogens in fish populations is crucial for control and prevention efforts.
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The emergence of diseases has caused much health and economic damage. Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) is considered as one of the most important threats to aquatic ecosystems. VNN can cause severe mortality and economic loss in fish farms.

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Objective: The aim of current study was to provide a proof-of-concept on the mechanism of PLAU and PCDH10 gene expressions and caspases-3, -8, and -9 activities in the apoptotic pathway after treatment of malignant human glioma cell line (U87MG) with cytochalasin H.

Materials And Methods: In the present experimental study, we have examined cytochalasin H cytotoxic activities as a new therapeutic agent on U87MG cells in vitro for the first time. The cells were cultured and treated with 10-10 M of cytochalasin H for 24, 48 and 72 hours.

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Wide and discriminate use of antibiotics has resulted in serious biological and ecological concerns, especially the emergence of antibiotic resistance. Probiotics, known as beneficial microbes, are being proposed as an effective and eco-friendly alternative to antibiotics. They were first applied in aquaculture species more than three decades ago, but considerable attention had been given only in the early 2000s.

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Mullets are dominant fishes in the catch composition in the southern coasts of the Caspian Sea and after (Rutilus frisii kutum Kamensky, 1901) have a worthy role in production of marine proteins and incomings of north provinces of Iran. Mullets stocks decreased dramatically in recent decades in the Caspian Sea and catch amount reached from 6446 MT on 2002 to 2151 MT in 2012. Mysterious mortalities occurred in wild mullet (Liza auratu) and (Liza saliens) in Iranian waters of Caspian Sea in recent years.

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