1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1094-9194(17)30120-2
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Hematology and Clinical Chemistry of Cyprinid Fish: Common Carp and Goldfish

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“…Also, modifications of the assay have been reported for gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) [30]. Granulocyte characterisation in cyprinid species (common carp, Cyprinis carpio L. and goldfish, Carassius auratus L.) describes the presence of myeloperoxidase in fish neutrophils [6,7]. Fathead minnow neutrophils are the most abundant granulocyte cell type in kidney isolates and they contain similar amounts of MPO as bovine neutrophils [31] (2.57 and 2.68 MPO units per 10 6 cells, respectively; Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, modifications of the assay have been reported for gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) [30]. Granulocyte characterisation in cyprinid species (common carp, Cyprinis carpio L. and goldfish, Carassius auratus L.) describes the presence of myeloperoxidase in fish neutrophils [6,7]. Fathead minnow neutrophils are the most abundant granulocyte cell type in kidney isolates and they contain similar amounts of MPO as bovine neutrophils [31] (2.57 and 2.68 MPO units per 10 6 cells, respectively; Fig.…”
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“…If independent counts differed for more than 10%, a third count of the leukocytes on the slide in question was performed using double-headed scope. Identification and morphological characterization of leukocytes were done using suggested criteria [4,5,7].…”
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“…Granulocyte characterisation in cyprinid species (common carp, Cyprinis carpio L. and goldfish, Carassius auratus L.) describes the presence of myeloperoxidase in neutrophils [3,4]. Minimal data about leucocytes in fathead minnows suggest that neutrophils are the most abundant granulocytes in this species, since no basophils and very few eosinophils have been found in blood smears [25].…”
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