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Interactions between free living fish and aquaculture, with special emphasis on control and prevention of viral diseases
DNA-vaccination of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against infections with the parasitic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and determination of the optimum time for vaccination of rainbow trout
Innate immunity as an important defence parameter for infections in rainbow trout in aquaculture- from genes via molecules to functions
The importance of cell-to-cell communication and signal molecules in fish pathogenic bacteria- a possible key to disease control in aquaculture
Environmental effects of nutrient release and copper application in freshwater aquacultures
Implementation of disease resistance as a breeding parameter in aquaculture
Innate resistance of salmonids against Gyrodactylus
Immune response of rainbow trout against Flavobacterium
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04.06.2008
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