2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2021.08.013
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Local immune responses to two stages of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis in ginbuna crucian carp

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“…Although the phagocytic ability of these cells is not as strong as that of monocytes, they are also very important non-specific immune cells of fish due to their large number and more active functions. 273 Studies have shown that fish injected with lipopolysaccharides, adjuvants or inoculated with pathogenic organisms will significantly increase the number of neutrophils in their blood. 274 Additionally, fish neutrophils can also participate in the body's inflammatory response, and have a certain level of chemotaxis and chemiluminescence.…”
Section: Role Of Leukocyte Parameters In Healthy Fish Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the phagocytic ability of these cells is not as strong as that of monocytes, they are also very important non-specific immune cells of fish due to their large number and more active functions. 273 Studies have shown that fish injected with lipopolysaccharides, adjuvants or inoculated with pathogenic organisms will significantly increase the number of neutrophils in their blood. 274 Additionally, fish neutrophils can also participate in the body's inflammatory response, and have a certain level of chemotaxis and chemiluminescence.…”
Section: Role Of Leukocyte Parameters In Healthy Fish Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish neutrophils can surround foreign bodies and phagocytose foreign entities through the processes of pseudopodia. Although the phagocytic ability of these cells is not as strong as that of monocytes, they are also very important non‐specific immune cells of fish due to their large number and more active functions 273 . Studies have shown that fish injected with lipopolysaccharides, adjuvants or inoculated with pathogenic organisms will significantly increase the number of neutrophils in their blood 274 .…”
Section: Blood Physiological Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%