2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2008.09.009
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Molecular cloning and expression analysis of a CXC chemokine gene from large yellow croaker Pseudosciaena crocea

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“…From the present study, the high-level elevation of CXCR4expression occurred in spleen, kidney and gills, which corresponded well to the major roles of these three tissues played in fish immune system [12, 28, 29]. It might suggest that the CXCR4 was relative to the immune system and it had a high constitutive expression in head kidney, kidney and spleen.…”
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“…From the present study, the high-level elevation of CXCR4expression occurred in spleen, kidney and gills, which corresponded well to the major roles of these three tissues played in fish immune system [12, 28, 29]. It might suggest that the CXCR4 was relative to the immune system and it had a high constitutive expression in head kidney, kidney and spleen.…”
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“…Therefore, the data for turbot CXCR4 obtained here matched to those of the expression of SDF-1. In the large yellow croaker, the expression of SDF-1 was induced initially and then decreased in kidney and spleen postinduction by bacterial vaccine [12]. This expression pattern was mostly matched to the expression of turbot CXCR4 in head kidney and spleen, in which the expression levels were suppressed at the very beginning prior to increasing.…”
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“…Large yellow croaker, Pseudosciaena crocea , belongs to the family Sciaenidae and represents the largest yield for a single species in Chinese marine net‐cage farming (Wan and Chen ). Because of a close taxonomic relationship, Wang et al () attempted hybridizing P. crocea and M. miiuy , but failed.…”
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