2014
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9546.1000272
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Expression of Growth-Related Factors in Skeletal Muscle of Pirarucu(Arapaima Gigas) during Growth

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“…In fish, skeletal muscle growth is sustained by white fibre hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia (Rowlerson & Veggetti, ). Hypertrophic and hyperplastic growth have been studied for many fish species, and the distribution of muscle fibres throughout body compartments has been shown to vary from one species to another (Alami‐Durante, Medale, Cluzeaud, & Kaushik, ; Carani et al, ; Leitao, Dal Pai‐Silva, Almeida, & Portella, ; Nebo et al, ). For juvenile tambaqui, information on factors associated with growth is scarce (Alves‐Costa, Barbosa, Aguiar, Mareco, & Dal‐Pai‐Silva, ), especially involving protein requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fish, skeletal muscle growth is sustained by white fibre hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia (Rowlerson & Veggetti, ). Hypertrophic and hyperplastic growth have been studied for many fish species, and the distribution of muscle fibres throughout body compartments has been shown to vary from one species to another (Alami‐Durante, Medale, Cluzeaud, & Kaushik, ; Carani et al, ; Leitao, Dal Pai‐Silva, Almeida, & Portella, ; Nebo et al, ). For juvenile tambaqui, information on factors associated with growth is scarce (Alves‐Costa, Barbosa, Aguiar, Mareco, & Dal‐Pai‐Silva, ), especially involving protein requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, how the growth advantage is gained by males varies among aquatic animals. Previously, quantitative PCR and microbial taxonomic studies have shown that gut microbes are related to the growth traits of organisms (Carani, 2014;Huang et al 2016). The potential role of gut microbes in the growth of aquatic animals is still under investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%