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    Assessment of intestinal immunity development in juvenile tiger grouper, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Forsskal, 1775) following oral exposure to Bioencapsulated vibriosis vaccine by Nawi, Mohd Firdaus

    Published 2017
    “…However, it was clear that there was a gradual change in function of the intestinal regions from major nutrient absorption function in the anterior intestine to intermediate absorption and immunity functions in the mid intestine to the mainly immunity function in the posterior intestine. …”
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    Early development of Rutilus frisii kutum kamenskii larvae with emphasis on the ontogeny of digestive tract by Jafari, Mahdieh

    Published 2011
    “…Starved larvae had smaller size and shape intestine. Larvae fed with Artemia plus egg yolk had significantly higher (P<0.05) final mean total length and body weight (28.6 ± 0.18 mm and 74 ± 3.64 mg, respectively) and the highest survival rate (70.9 ± 2.1%). …”
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    Early development and feeding ability of yellow seahorse, Hippocampus kuda (Bleeker 1852), using selected live foods during critical life phase by Teh, Jun Chin

    Published 2017
    “…Although the juvenile height and intestine length increased with the age, the relative intestine length remained similar at 0.30. …”
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    Safety and efficacy of live attenuated serine protease Vibrio harveyi (MVh_vhs) vaccine against vibriosis in Asian seabass [Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790)] by Chin, Yong Kit

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, we concluded that the incubation time affected bacterial concentration uptake by Artemia larvae and affect the effectiveness of Artemia bioencapsulation for targeted hosts. …”
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    Screening and evaluation of local bacteria isolated from shellfish as potential probiotics against pathogenic Vibrios by M. Y., Jasmin, Wagiman, Hazimah, Tan, Ai Yin, Md Yasin, Ina Salwany, Mohd Daud, Hassan, Abd Karim, Murni Marlina

    Published 2016
    “…Meanwhile, probiont I24 increased the survival of Artemia by 70 % at a concentration of 10⁸ CFU ml⁻¹ after being challenged with V. alginolyticus and Artemia treated with 10⁶ CFU ml⁻¹ of probiont S66 had increased survival of 90% after being challenged with V. harveyi. …”
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    Evaluation of potential probionts from marine shellfish for black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1978) larviculture against vibriosis by Mohd Yaminudin, Nur Jasmin

    Published 2017
    “…alginolyticus (98.33±0.33%) compared to the control Artemia with pathogen only (V. harveyi 23.33±0.23%, V. alginolyticus 36.67±0.33%). …”
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    Assessment of Enterococcus hirae strain LAB3 isolated from Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970) as probiotic against Vibrio harveyi infection by Masduki, Nur Fathiah

    Published 2018
    “…In a preliminary in vivo assay using Artemia salina, result demonstrated a significant survival of Artemia treated with E. hirae LAB3 at 106 CFUmL-1 and challenged with V. harveyi (70.00±3.06%) compared to the control Artemia with pathogen only (V. harveyi 13.33±1.45%). …”
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    Gut morphology of developing Malaysian river catfish Mystus nemurus (Cuvier and Valenciennes) larvae by El Hag, Ghada Ahmed, Kamarudin, Mohd Salleh, Saad, Che Roos, Daud, Siti Khalijah

    Published 2012
    “…During the study, the larvae were fed on Artemia nauplii at 5 organisms ml feeding-1 from the start of exogenous feeding (4 DAH). …”
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    External and internal morphology, and feeding ability of yellow seahorse hippocampus kuda (Bleeker, 1852) early juveniles by Kamarudin, Mohd Salleh, Romano, Nicholas, Arshad, Aziz, Wong, Nur Leena Wai Sin, Teh, Jun Chin

    Published 2020
    “…Ingested live food was poorly digested in early juveniles and some Artemia nauplii were found to be still alive in the excreta. …”
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