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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
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Small Scale Aquaculture
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Entertaining aquaculture
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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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Publicaciones de
Einarsdottir I.E.
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Einarsdottir I.E.
Chronic stress inhibits growth and induces proteolytic mechanisms through two different nonoverlapping pathways in the skeletal muscle of a teleost fish
Año:
2018
Lineas de Investigación:
RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
Autores:
Valenzuela C.A.
,
Zuloaga R.
,
Mercado L.
,
Einarsdottir I.E.
,
Björnsson B.T.
,
Valdés J.A.
,
Molina A.
,
Revista:
American journal of physiology-regulatory integrative and comparative physiology, Volume 314, Pages R102-R113
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00009.2017
(872)
Nutritional status modulates plasma leptin, AMPK and TOR activation, and mitochondrial biogenesis: Implications for cell metabolism and growth in skeletal muscle of the fine flounder
Año:
2013
Lineas de Investigación:
RP2 – Animal Health in Early Life Stages of Salmonids
Autores:
Fuentes E.N.
,
Safian D.
,
Einarsdottir I.E.
,
Valdés J.A.
,
Elorza A.
,
Molina A.
,
Björnsson B.T.
,
Revista:
General and Comparative Endocrinology, Volume 186, Pages 172-180
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.02.009
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