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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • INCAR Center
    • Mission, Vision and Goals
    • Team
      • Academic Board
      • Advisory Panel
      • Institutional Board
      • Administrative Management Team
  • Research Lines
    • RP1 – AQUACULTURE GENOMICS
    • RP2 – ANIMAL HEALTH IN EARLY STAGES OF SALMONIDS AND NATIVE RESOURCES
    • RP3 – ANIMAL HEALTH IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
    • RP4 – ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
    • RP5 – SOCIOECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
    • Integrative Program
  • Publications
  • Outreach
    • Outreach & Communications
    • Outreach Team
    • Aquaculture High School Network
      • Description
    • Small Scale Aquaculture
      • SSA
    • Entertaining aquaculture
      • Aquaponics
      • Eco salmon farmer Ninja
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  • Temperature drives the immune response in Atlantic salmon infected with sea lice: Novel insights through transcriptome sequencing analyses

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Núñez-Acuña G., Valenzuela-Muñoz V., Sáez-Vera C., Gallardo-Escárate C.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 91, Pages 446-447
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.224 (1,228)

    Pesticide drugs used against sea lice cause transcriptome changes in the early stages of the non-target species Choromytilus chorus

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics / RP4 - Environmental Suntainability
    • Autores: Núñez-Acuña G., Sáez-Vera C., Sanhueza-Guevara S., Fernández C., Gallardo-Escárate C.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 91, Pages 421-472
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.197 (1,218)

    The immune response of the scallop Argopecten purpuratus is associated with changes in the host microbiota structure and diversity

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Muñoz K., Flores-Herrera P., Gonçalves A.T., Rojas C., Mercado L., Yáñez C., Brokordt K., Schmitt P.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 91, Pages 241-250
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.05.028 (1,204)

    Role of sea lice secretome in host-parasite interactions Immune modulation of SHK-1 cells exposed to Caligus rogercresseyi secretom

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Leal Y., Valenzuela-Muñoz V., Benavente B., Gallardo-Escárate C.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 91, Pages 421-472
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.257 (1,196)

    First description of health status and associated bacterial diversity from non- native Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Walbaum 1792) naturalised in a large river system from southern Chile

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Irgang R., Poblete-Morales M., Gomez-Uchida D.,
    • Revista: Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists, Volume 39: 60-69
    • URL: https://eafp.org/download/2019-volume39/issue_2/39-2-060-irgang.pdf (1,174)

    Identification of peritrophins as potential vaccine candidates against sea lice: A reverse vaccinology approach

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Casuso A., Núñez-Acuña G., Valenzuela-Muñoz V., Leal Y., Gallardo-Escárate C.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 91, Pages 388-420
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.081 (1,315)

    PCR protocol for Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi: updated specificity for “Tenacibaculum finnmarkense” detection

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Saldarriaga-Córdoba M., Irgang R., Tapia-Cammas D.,
    • Revista: Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists. Volume 39, Pages 162-171
    • URL: https://eafp.org/bulletin-contents-39-4/ (1,276)

    High doses of Francisella noatunensis induces an immune response in Eleginops maclovinus

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Vargas-Lagos C., Martínez D., Oyarzun R., Yáñez A.J., Pontigo J.P., Vargas-Chacoff L.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shelfish Immunology, Volume 90, Pages 1-11
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.023 (1,328)

    Catching the complexity of salmon-louse interactions

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Gallardo-Escárate C., Valenzuela-Muñoz V., Núñez-Acuña G., Gonçalves A.T., Valenzuela-Miranda D., Roberts S.,
    • Revista: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 90, Pages 199-209
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.04.065 (1,415)
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