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Haematological and serum protein profiles of Mugil cephalus: effect of two different habitats

The aim of this study was to assess the influence of two different habitats, Faro Lake (group A) and Tyrrhenian Sea (group B), on the haematological and serum protein profiles of Mugil cephalus. Our results showed significant differences of white blood cells, total proteins, prealbumin, albumin and...

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Published in:Ichthyological research 2013, Vol.60 (1), p.36-42
Main Authors: Fazio, Francesco, Marafioti, Simona, Torre, Agata, Sanfilippo, Marilena, Panzera, Michele, Faggio, Caterina
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description The aim of this study was to assess the influence of two different habitats, Faro Lake (group A) and Tyrrhenian Sea (group B), on the haematological and serum protein profiles of Mugil cephalus. Our results showed significant differences of white blood cells, total proteins, prealbumin, albumin and α-globulins between groups A and B. These findings suggest that changes in haematological and serum protein profiles are important indices in monitoring the effects of aquatic habitat changes, representing an adaptive physiological response to different habitats of M. cephalus.
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