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  1. 1761

    Table_2_Transcriptome-wide analyses of early immune responses in lumpfish leukocytes upon stimulation with poly(I:C).docx by Shreesha S. Rao (16327344)

    Published 2023
    “…RIG-I was not identified, but in silico analyses showed that genes encoding proteins involved in pathogen recognition, cell signaling, and cytokines of the TLR and RIG-I signaling pathway are mostly conserved in lumpfish when compared to mammals and other teleost species.…”
  2. 1762

    Data_Sheet_1_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…It also pointed to an over-representation of mucosal microbes that can potentially be involved in the natural production of antimicrobials in fish fed the experimental diets.…”
  3. 1763

    Table_5_Transcriptome-wide analyses of early immune responses in lumpfish leukocytes upon stimulation with poly(I:C).docx by Shreesha S. Rao (16327344)

    Published 2024
    “…RIG-I was not identified, but in silico analyses showed that genes encoding proteins involved in pathogen recognition, cell signaling, and cytokines of the TLR and RIG-I signaling pathway are mostly conserved in lumpfish when compared to mammals and other teleost species.…”
  4. 1764

    Table_5_Transcriptome-wide analyses of early immune responses in lumpfish leukocytes upon stimulation with poly(I:C).docx by Shreesha S. Rao (16327344)

    Published 2023
    “…RIG-I was not identified, but in silico analyses showed that genes encoding proteins involved in pathogen recognition, cell signaling, and cytokines of the TLR and RIG-I signaling pathway are mostly conserved in lumpfish when compared to mammals and other teleost species.…”
  5. 1765

    Table_1_Transcriptional Programs Underlying Cold Acclimation of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.).XLSX by Yong Long (138508)

    Published 2020
    “…Consistent with the up-regulation of the genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis, total cholesterol content of the brain was significantly increased upon cold stress. …”
  6. 1766

    Table_1_Seasonal Differences in Structural and Genetic Control of Digestibility in Perennial Ryegrass.xlsx by Vincent Colas (5590772)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Perennial ryegrass is an important forage crop in dairy farming, either for grazing or haying purposes. To further optimise the forage use, this study focused on understanding forage digestibility in the two most important cuts of perennial ryegrass, the spring cut at heading and the autumn cut. …”
  7. 1767

    Table_3_Transcriptome-wide analyses of early immune responses in lumpfish leukocytes upon stimulation with poly(I:C).docx by Shreesha S. Rao (16327344)

    Published 2024
    “…RIG-I was not identified, but in silico analyses showed that genes encoding proteins involved in pathogen recognition, cell signaling, and cytokines of the TLR and RIG-I signaling pathway are mostly conserved in lumpfish when compared to mammals and other teleost species.…”
  8. 1768

    Table_2_Transcriptional Programs Underlying Cold Acclimation of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.).XLSX by Yong Long (138508)

    Published 2020
    “…Consistent with the up-regulation of the genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis, total cholesterol content of the brain was significantly increased upon cold stress. …”
  9. 1769

    Table_1_Histological, microecological and transcriptomic physiological responses underlying hypoxia and reoxygenation adaptation in yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi).docx by Heting Zhou (14821186)

    Published 2023
    “…To investigate the tolerance and adaptability to hypoxia of farmed yellowtail kingfish, juveniles were exposed to hypoxia (3.0 ± 0.5 mg/L) for 5 days and then returned to normoxia (7.5 ± 0.5 mg/L) for another 5 days. …”
  10. 1770

    Table 1_Screening and identification of protein interacting with goose astrovirus.xlsx by Lingling Qian (9232247)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Goose Astrovirus (GoAstV), a recently identified member of the Astroviridae family in China, predominantly affects goslings, resulting in substantial economic losses to the goose farming industry due to its high infection and mortality rates. …”
  11. 1771

    Data_Sheet_4_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.PDF by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…It also pointed to an over-representation of mucosal microbes that can potentially be involved in the natural production of antimicrobials in fish fed the experimental diets.…”
  12. 1772

    Data_Sheet_1_Forage Rotations Conserve Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Soil Fertility.PDF by Elisa Pellegrino (4178026)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>In the Mediterranean, long-term impact of typical land uses on soil fertility have not been quantified yet on replicated mixed crop-livestock farms and considering the variability of soil texture. …”
  13. 1773

    Table 3_Screening and identification of protein interacting with goose astrovirus.xlsx by Lingling Qian (9232247)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Goose Astrovirus (GoAstV), a recently identified member of the Astroviridae family in China, predominantly affects goslings, resulting in substantial economic losses to the goose farming industry due to its high infection and mortality rates. …”
  14. 1774

    Table_2_Microbial Communities Associated With Long-Term Tillage and Fertility Treatments in a Corn-Soybean Cropping System.DOCX by Ali Y. Srour (9025184)

    Published 2020
    “…Changes in soil edaphic properties associated with different tillage and fertility regimes have been widely examined, yet, the microbially mediated pathways and ecological niches involved in enhancing soil fertility are poorly understood. …”
  15. 1775

    Table_3_Seasonal Differences in Structural and Genetic Control of Digestibility in Perennial Ryegrass.xlsx by Vincent Colas (5590772)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Perennial ryegrass is an important forage crop in dairy farming, either for grazing or haying purposes. To further optimise the forage use, this study focused on understanding forage digestibility in the two most important cuts of perennial ryegrass, the spring cut at heading and the autumn cut. …”
  16. 1776

    Data_Sheet_5_Reshaping of Gut Microbiota in Gilthead Sea Bream Fed Microbial and Processed Animal Proteins as the Main Dietary Protein Source.xlsx by Paula Solé-Jiménez (11060082)

    Published 2021
    “…It also pointed to an over-representation of mucosal microbes that can potentially be involved in the natural production of antimicrobials in fish fed the experimental diets.…”
  17. 1777

    Table 2_Screening and identification of protein interacting with goose astrovirus.xlsx by Lingling Qian (9232247)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Goose Astrovirus (GoAstV), a recently identified member of the Astroviridae family in China, predominantly affects goslings, resulting in substantial economic losses to the goose farming industry due to its high infection and mortality rates. …”
  18. 1778

    Image_3_Transcriptional Programs Underlying Cold Acclimation of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.).JPEG by Yong Long (138508)

    Published 2020
    “…Consistent with the up-regulation of the genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis, total cholesterol content of the brain was significantly increased upon cold stress. …”
  19. 1779

    Movement and contact patterns of long-distance free-grazing ducks and avian influenza persistence in Vietnam by Anne Meyer (577949)

    Published 2017
    “…We conducted interviews among stakeholders involved in the free-grazing duck production system (duck farmers, transporters and rice paddy owners) in combination with a virological cross-sectional survey in South Vietnam. …”
  20. 1780

    <b>Dataset and code for Demographic effects of sanitary policies on European vulture population dynamics: </b><b>a retrospective modelling approach</b> by Antoni Margalida (19242157)

    Published 2024
    “…The model suggested that the most plausible food shortage scenario involved an approximate 50% reduction of livestock carcass availability in the ecosystem compared with the previous situation without sanitary carcass removal. …”