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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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  • Proposal of Pedobacter nototheniae sp. nov., isolated from the spleen of a black rock cod (Notothenia coriiceps, Richardson 1844) from the Chilean Antarctica

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Kämpfer P., Irgang R., Fernández-Negrete G., Busse H.J., Poblete-Morales M., Fuentes-Messina D., Glaeser S.P.,
    • Revista: Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, Volume 112, Pages 1465-1475
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10482-019-01275-7 (1,346)

    Silencing of ionotropic receptor 25ª decreases chemosensory activity in the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis during the infective stage

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP1 - Aquaculture Genomics
    • Autores: Núñez-Acuña G., Gallardo-Escárate C., Berit-Skiftesvik A., Fields D.M., Browan H.I.,
    • Revista: Gene, Volume 697, Pages 35-39
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2019.02.012 (1,163)

    Effect of Diet and Type of Pregnancy on Transcriptional Expression of Selected Genes in Sheep Mammary Gland

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP3 – Animal Health in the Marine Environment
    • Autores: Gallardo M.A., Cárcamo J.G., Arias-Darraz L., Alvear C.,
    • Revista: Animals, Volume 9, Pages 589-601
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9090589 (1,209)

    Environmental issues in Chilean salmon farming: a review

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: Publications / RP4 - Environmental Suntainability / RP6 - Integrative Program
    • Autores: Quiñones R.A., Fuentes M.E., Montes R.M., Soto D., León‐Muñoz J.,
    • Revista: Reviews in Aquaculture, Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 375-402
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12337 (1,692)

    Stocking density induces differential expression of immune-related genes in skeletal muscle and head kidney of fine flounder (Paralichthys adspersus)

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Valenzuela C.A., Escobar-Aguirre S., Zuloaga R., Vera-Tobar T., Mercado L., Björnsson B.T., Valdés J.A., Molina A.,
    • Revista: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, Volume 210, Pages 23-27
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetimm.2019.03.004 (1,318)

    A high-throughput analysis of biofilm formation by the fish pathogen Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
    • Autores: Levipan H.A., Irgang R., Tapia-Cammas D.,
    • Revista: Journal of Fish Diseases, 42, Pages 617-621
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.12949 (1,321)

    Gills CYP1A of Oncorhynchus mykiss as a sensitive biomarker of crude oil pollution in freshwater environments

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP3 – Animal Health in the Marine Environment
    • Autores: Leggieri L.R., De Anna J.S., Cárcamo J.G., Cerón G.A., Arias-Darraz L., Panebianco A., Luquet C.M.,
    • Revista: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 67, Pages 61-65
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.etap.2019.01.008 (1,338)

    Interplay between freshwater discharge and oceanic waters modulates phytoplankton size-structure in fjords and channel systems of the Chilean Patagonia

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP4 - Environmental Suntainability
    • Autores: Cuevas L.A., Tapia F.J., Iriarte J.L., González H.E., Silva N., Vargas C.A.,
    • Revista: Progress in Oceanography, Volume 173, Pages 103-113
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.02.012 (1,236)

    Effect of diet and type of pregnancy on plasma metabolic response in sheep and its further effect on lamb performance

    • Año: 2019
    • Lineas de Investigación: RP3 – Animal Health in the Marine Environment
    • Autores: Cárcamo J.G., Arias-Darraz L., Alvear C., Williams P., Gallardo M.A.,
    • Revista: Tropical Animal Health Production, Volume 51, Pages 1943-1952
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-019-01893-3 (1,374)
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