YULEMA
VALERO CUESTA
Forscherin in der Zeit 2019-2022
Publikationen (14) Publikationen von YULEMA VALERO CUESTA
2024
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Water-in-oil adjuvant challenges in fish vaccination: An experimental inactivated adjuvanted vaccine against betanodavirus infection in Senegalese sole
Journal of Fish Diseases, Vol. 47, Núm. 7
2023
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Priming European Sea Bass Female Broodstock Improves the Antimicrobial Immunity of Their Offspring
Animals, Vol. 13, Núm. 3
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Reassortant viruses threatening fish aquaculture
Reviews in Aquaculture, Vol. 15, Núm. 4, pp. 1720-1731
2021
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Bei inactivated vaccine induces innate and adaptive responses and elicits partial protection upon reassortant betanodavirus infection in senegalese sole
Vaccines, Vol. 9, Núm. 5
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Differential nervous necrosis virus (Nnv) replication in five putative susceptible cell lines
Pathogens, Vol. 10, Núm. 12
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NK-lysin peptides ameliorate viral encephalopathy and retinopathy disease signs and provide partial protection against nodavirus infection in European sea bass
Antiviral Research, Vol. 192
2020
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Antimicrobial peptides from fish: beyond the fight against pathogens
Reviews in Aquaculture, Vol. 12, Núm. 1, pp. 224-253
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Endocrine disrupter chemicals affect the humoral antimicrobial activities of gilthead seabream males even upon the cease of the exposure
Scientific Reports, Vol. 10, Núm. 1
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Exploring small cationic peptides of different origin as potential antimicrobial agents in aquaculture
Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Vol. 98, pp. 720-727
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NK-lysin is highly conserved in European sea bass and gilthead seabream but differentially modulated during the immune response
Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Vol. 99, pp. 435-441
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NK-lysin, dicentracin and hepcidin antimicrobial peptides in European sea bass. Ontogenetic development and modulation in juveniles by nodavirus
Developmental and Comparative Immunology, Vol. 103
2019
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Fish granzyme a shows a greater role than granzyme b in fish innate cell-mediated cytotoxicity
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 10, Núm. OCT
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NK-lysin from skin-secreted mucus of Atlantic salmon and its potential role in bacteriostatic activity
Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Vol. 87, pp. 410-413