Publications
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| [parasitic fauna of fishes in the "chilu-chor chashma" spring (tadzhik ssr) with a constant and high water temperature]. | the spring chilu-chor chashma (forty four springs) is situated in the south of tadzhikistan. in this water body water temperature is constant in any season of the year (18 to 20 c). ichthyofauna is represented by three species: varicorhinus heratensis steindachneri, alburnoides bipunctatus eichwaldi and cyprinus carpio. as a result of parasitological studies 20 species of parasites were recorded from 129 fishes. the parasite fauna of the fishes was investigated twice-in summer and in autumn. it ... | 2007 | 130595 |
| [effect of adrenaline, glucagon and insulin on glucose metabolism in carp: influence of temperature]. | in carps living since 4 months at 6, 20 or 30 degrees c, epinephrine or glucagon injections produce increase in plasma glucose but affect only slightly liver glycogen: lower is the temperature, slower and longer are the effect. insulin injection induces more or less delayed hypoglycaemia according to temperature acclimatization; decrease in blood glucose is accompanied by a slight increase of glycogen in all tissues at 6 degrees c and on the contrary by a very strong depletion of this polysaccha ... | 2002 | 126734 |
| [sodium reabsorption and the membrane systems of vertebrate kidneys]. | sodium reabsorption is low in coldblooded animals (the lamprey lampetra fluviatilis, red salmon oncorhynchus nerka, carp cyprinus carpio, frog rana temporaria, tortoise agryonemis horsfieldi) being much higher in warmblooded ones (chicken, pigeon, rat). high level of na transport in warmblooded animals is paralleled by high activity of succinate dehydrogenase as compared with the activity of na,k-atpase. the content of monoenoic fatty acids in the glycerophosphatides from frog and tortoise kidne ... | 1975 | 125513 |
| prevention of freeze denaturation of carp actomyosin by sodium glutamate. | 1) denaturation of carp actomyosin during storage at -20 degrees was studied with particular interest in the cryoprotective effect of sodium glutamate, the most cryoprotective of the compounds tested previously. 2) storage with glutamate prevented the rapid decrease in solubility, viscosity, and atpase (ec 3.6.1.3)activity of actomyosin during storage. ultracentrifugal studies suggested that aggregation occurred in the frozen state without glutamate, but that added glutamate prevented aggregatio ... | 1975 | 125275 |
| comparative activities of glycogen phosphorylase and gamma-amylase in livers of carp (cyprinus carpio) and goldfish (carassius auratus). | 1. the activity of glycogen phosphorylase in goldfish liver is fivefold greater than that in carp liver, suggesting that the enzyme may not be as important in regulating glycogenolysis in the latter species. 2. the activity of gamma-amylase is comparable in carp and goldfish liver. 3. the activity of hepatic gamma-amylase is approximately one-half that of glycogen phosphorylase in carp whereas in goldfish, the activity of gamma-amylase is less than one-sixth that of phosphorylase. hepatic gamma- ... | 2002 | 122584 |
| [regulations of igm immune response. iv. effect of the hapten: carrier ratio and the nature of the carrier on the intrinsic and functional affinity of carp dnp-antibodies]. | carp anti-dnp antibodies were raised by various dnp-carrier conjugates. their intrinsic affinity (k0) to monovalent e-dnp-l-lysine and functional affinity (df) for binding to the multivalent dnp-t4 bacteriophages were determined. the functional affinity of antibodies elicited by t-cell-dependent dmpn-hsa (n = 3, 15, 33) is relatively high (kf):1010-1012 m-1). these kf values increase more than k0 during the immune response. the functional affinity is dependent on the molar knp: hsa ratio. the me ... | 1979 | 121787 |
| trout mortalities as a result of streptococcus infection. | excessive mortalities were experienced in the bigger rainbow trout (salmo gairdneri) at an efficiently managed trout farm. all tests for known toxins in the feed and water proved to be negative. a faecal streptococcus which belongs to the lancefield group d but which could not be identified as belonging to any of the recognized species within this group, was isolated from the spleens, livers and kidneys of affected fish. pathogenicity studies with this organism proved it to be highly fatal to tr ... | 1979 | 121769 |
| pesticide-induced alterations in the oxygen uptake rate of a freshwater major carp labeo rohita. | 1979 | 119624 | |
| [change in ribose levels in the meat of stored carp]. | to study the changes in ribose levels in carp meat during storage, total ribose soluble in acids was determined, ribose precipitating by barium hydroxide (free ribose), the ratio of these two values, and determination from the alkaline extract of zinc sulphate was also used. already in freshly suffocated carp relatively high levels of acid-soluble ribose were found as well as free ribose. the even increase of pentose in the alkaline extract of zinc sulphate allows to use the procedure for the ev ... | 1979 | 117605 |
| [the suitability of some chemical methods for evaluation of freshness of stored suffocated carp]. | for the assessment of the degree of meat freshness of stored unbleeded carp some simple chemical methods were tested to be used as auxiliary criteria for veterinary decisions regarding the edibility. under the experimental conditions where the suffocated carp were stored at cooling and room temperatures in water or in the air, differences were determined in the followed criteria between fresh and deteriorating fish which were statistically insignificant for most indicators. in view of requiremen ... | 1979 | 117604 |
| [organoleptic and microbiological examination of suffocated carp stored under various conditions]. | a process of dead market carp deterioration was studied in relation to conditions of the environment and the fish treatment by organoleptic and microbiological methods. a scheme is presented for fish assessment according to the symptoms of deterioration and the limits of carp storability under the given conditions of storing are determined. the results of the microbiological examination were not in keeping with the degree of deterioration of the fish. | 2002 | 117603 |
| gill sphaerosporosis in the common carp and grasscarp. | 2006 | 112845 | |
| [immunocytologic differentiation of hypophyseal innervation in carp using anti met-enkephalin and anti-alpha-endorphin serums]. | the immunocytological reactions with anti-met-enkephalin and anti-alpha-endorphin reveal two types of fibres in the intermediate lobe of the carp. their pathways through the adenohypophysis and the localization of their terminals are different. the anti-met-enkephalin positive fibres terminate mainly in a zone close to the proximal pars distalis; however some fibres terminate deeper in the intermediate lobe. the anti-alpha-endorphin positive fibres penetrate mainly in the central and ventral par ... | 1979 | 111863 |
| [localization of immunoreactive sites with anti met-enkephalin and anti alpha-endorphin sera in carp brain]. | in the brain of the carp an anti met-enkephalin serum reveals some telencephalic fibres, about half of the n.p.o. cells and furthermore a subependymal zone of nervous tissue close to the third ventricle of the superior hypothalamus and thalamus. these structures do not react with an anti alpha-endorphin serum, which however reveals cells of the lateral n.l.t. and the corresponding fibres. | 1979 | 111832 |
| [speed of in vitro reassociation of gonadotropin subunits in a teleost fish, the carp (cyprinus carpio l.)]. | purified gonadotropin subunits of a teleost fish, the carp, reassociated in vitro, according to a second order rate reaction. the rate constant was temperature dependent. compared to ovine lh, the q10 was about three times less and the rate constant much greater (160 times for instance at 20 degrees c). the possible physiological significance of these differences is underlined. | 1978 | 102442 |
| [antibiotic sensitivity of the bacterial flora in hemorrhagic septicemia in carp]. | 1978 | 99867 | |
| effects of locally applied chemicals on transretinal potential and horizontal cells in the isolated carp retina. ii. calcium-chelator. | 2001 | 98753 | |
| [immunocytology of alpha-endorphin positive hypothalamic fibers of carassius auratus l. and cyprinus carpio l]. | an immunocytological study of the basal hypothalamus of carassius auratus and cyprinus carpio with an alpha-endorphin antiserum shows the different nerve processes belonging probably to the immunoreactive cells of the lateral part of the n.l.t. according to their pathways, two main fibre tracts have been distinguished: many fluorescent fibres converge towards the pituitary gland into which they enter, other fibres run caudally through the tuber towards the nucleus tuberis inferior (baumgarten an ... | 1999 | 97002 |
| [host-virus relationship during experimental spring viremia in carp]. | one-summer-old virus-free carps produce both circulating interferon and neutralizing antibodies when stored at +20 degrees c and injected intraperitonealy with 10(5), 10(6), 10(7) p. f. u. of spring viremia of carp virus per fish: kinetics and intensity of interferon production are maximum for the highest virus imput (fig.) and neutralizing antibodies are present in most of the fish 2 1/2 months post infection (table). | 1978 | 96984 |
| [the "staircase" phenomenon in the myocardial activity of fishes and amphibians]. | studies have been made on chrono- and inotropic effects in the heart of the frog rana temporaria and fishes silurus glanis and cyprinus carpio during stationary and transitional stimulation. in contrast to data in the literature, no interspecific differences were found in changes of the amplitude of cardiac contractions induced by changes in rhythmic stimulation. | 2008 | 95845 |
| [a comparative study of the stereoselectivity of cholinoreceptors]. | muscarine-sensitive cholinoreceptors (m-chr) of higher vertebrates exhibit high stereoselectivity which is also revealed with respect to enantiomers of a very potent muscarinomimetic methyldilvasen (f-2268), the stereospecific index (ssi) being about 100. m-chrs in the neuronal membrane of the gastropod mollusc planorbarius corneus and in the hearts of the bivalve molluscs mercenaria stimpsoni and anadara broughtoni are highly sensitive to methyldilvasen (10(-9)-10(-10) m), but their sensitivity ... | 2014 | 95838 |
| [structural and immunochemical studies of carp (cyprinus carpio l.) immunoglobulin. v. tryptic fragments of carp (cyprinus carpio l.) immunoglobulin m]. | carp igm, isolated from normal serum is more sensitive to trypsinization compared to a human myeloma protein igmgo. under the same conditions (treatment with trypsin at 56 degrees c for 30 min) carp igm was degraded to small, mostly dialysable peptides to a larger extent than igmgo. in both cases the fragmentation resulted in immunoelectrophoretically pure fab mu and fc mu fragments. the fab mu fragments of human igm (yield: 20% of used igm material) had a molecular weight of 54,000, the fc mu f ... | 1979 | 95144 |
| molecular adaptability of carp myosin: a study of some physico-chemical properties and their comparison with those of rabbit myosin. | during thermal inactivation, the addition of as low as m urea resulted in the reduction of delta g identical to barrier of the inactivation of carp myosin ca2+-atpase, whereas that of rabbit myosin remained unaffected. in the absence of urea, a four-hour incubation of carp myosin was accompanied by the release of light chains at 30 degrees c, a value 10 degrees c lower than that for rabbit myosin. electron micrographs revealed that carp myosin forms artificial thick filaments, which were uniform ... | 1979 | 93883 |
| horizontal cells of the carp retina: golgi impregnation and procion-yellow injection. | application of two methods for the selective staining of neurons, golgi impregnation and intracellular marking with procion yellow, has revealed the anatomical arrangements of the horizontal cells in the carp retina. there are two basic horizontal-cell types, those with axons and these without. the former can be subdivided into three groups on the basis of the pattern of branching of the dendrites. these three structural groups are also functionally distinct, as shown by the electrical recording ... | 1978 | 83194 |
| isolation and characterization of the three light chains from carp white muscle myosin. | myosin from carp white muscle contains two mol of "dtnb" light chain (mol. wt 17 500 daltons) and two mol of "alkali" light chains (mol. wt 25 000 and 16 400 daltons). the three light chains have been isolated in pure state and characterized by electrofocusing, ultraviolet absorption, amino acid analysis and tryptic peptide mapping. our results show a great homology between the two carp alkali light chains whereas lc2 seems chemically more different. but the homology of lc1 and lc3 is not so ext ... | 1977 | 79371 |
| retinal ganglion cells in the crucian carp (carassius carassius). i. size and number of somata in eyes of different size. | ganglion cell somata were drawn, measured and counted in flat-mounted crucian carp and goldfish retinas stained with cresyl violet or methylene blue. some diameter histograms suggest that the ganglion cells can be divided into two populations with overlapping soma sizes: a large group of small cells and a small group of large cells, the latter constituting 2.5-5% of all ganglion cells. with increasing distance from the optic disc the mean soma diameter increases while the ganglion cell density d ... | 1978 | 76639 |
| pituitary cytology of the indian carp labeo rohita (ham.). | in the adenohypophysis of labeo rohita eight cell types could be identified on the basis of their different tinctorial response to various staining techniques. the rostral pars distalis has 3 types of cells. type 1 is stained with erythrosin, orange g, and acid fuchsin. type 2 cells are lead hematoxylin positive and give an amphiphilic reaction in response to tri and tetrachrome techniques. type 3 cells are stainable with pas, ath, ab, af, and aniline blue and are distributed in an area comprise ... | 1977 | 76451 |
| polymorphism of parvalbumins and tissue distribution: characterization of component i, isolated from red muscles of cyprinus carpio l. | the component i isolated from carp red muscle has been characterized as a true parvalbumin, fairly different from carp parvalbumins described so far. the protein is antigenically related to the parvalbumin iii from pike, which belongs to the so called parvalbumin lineage alpha. immunological investigations on the location of the various carp parvalbumins reveal genuine variation in the pattern of these proteins according to organ and type of muscular tissue. | 1978 | 75026 |
| relation between carp (multiple-sclerosis associated) agent and multiple sclerosis. | it is suggested that the carp (multiple-sclerosis associated and scrapie associated) agents may be the v-r.n.a. form of slow (d.n.a.) viruses which are the aetiological agents of the two diseases. | 1976 | 73745 |
| neuronal architecture of on and off pathways to ganglion cells in carp retina. | bipolar, amacrine, and ganglion cells of carp retina, stained intracellularly with procion yellow, can be divided into types a and b, according to the destination of terminals and dendritic trees in the inner plexiform layer (sublamina a and b, respectively). type a cells showed hyperpolarizing, or off, responses and type b cells depolarizing, or on, responses. carp thus resembles cat in the basic organization of on and off pathways in the retina. | 1977 | 73223 |
| tectal afferent neurons identified by the retrograde hrp method in the carp telencephalon. | 1977 | 69474 | |
| regulatory effect of temperature and antigen upon immunity in ectothermic vertebrates. i. influence of hapten density on the immunological and serological properties of penicilloyl-carrier conjugates. | sodium penicillin was conjugated to sheep erythrocytes and optimal quantities, added to a 5% srbc suspension, were determined for haemagglutination (12-5 mg/ml) and for haemolysis (50 mg/ml) using carp antibodies and carp complement. the epitope density on the bsa molecule was gradually increased, when increasing amounts of sodium-penicillin were added to a constant quantity of bsa, until a maximum of about thirty penicilloyl groups were bound. low conjugates, having less than seven haptenic gro ... | 1976 | 61940 |
| species specificity of thromboplastin. a phylogenetic study. | having studied the influence of thromboplastin preparations derived from cold and warm-blooded species on the plasma of 12 vertebrates (carp, frog, turtle, hen, rabbit, rat, mouse, guinea-pig, ground squirrel, dog, sheep and man) we have established that among the species far from each other phylogenetically, the phenomenon of species specificity could be demonstrated in general. it was found that the extrinsic coagulation system measured by quick times can well be activated in every examined sp ... | 1975 | 54309 |
| carp (cyprinus carpio) muscle fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase: purification and some properties. | 1. fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase from the white muscle tissue of the carp, cyprinus carpio l. was purified. 2. the mol. wt of the enzyme was 145,000. its subunit mol. wt was ca. 35,000. 3. the enzyme exhibited neutral ph optimum, activation by monovalent cations, and temperature-dependent allosteric amp inhibition. 4. carp muscle fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase was 10- to 30-fold more sensitive to amp inhibition than the carp liver enzyme. 5. the carp muscle enzyme was less sensitive to amp inhibition ... | 1977 | 45527 |
| [studies of the antibody heterogeneity in carp (cyprinus carpio l.). i. electrophoretic and isoelectric spectra of anti-dnp-antibodies]. | carp igm as well as carp anti-dnp-antibodies migrate electrophoretically very well as a diffuse band into polyacrylamide gel of large pore size. the isoelectric spectra of the carp anti-dnp-antibodies are heterogeneous and show bands in the pi-range of 4.0 to 6.4. the activity of focused anti-dnp-antibodies could be demonstrated in the pi range between 5.4 to 6.4 even in high antibody dilutions. the investigated structural heterogeneity of the anti-dnp-antibodies of carp is a further proof for t ... | 1979 | 45163 |
| in vitro metabolism of permethrin isomers by carp and rainbow trout liver microsomes. | 2014 | 44718 | |
| a rhabdovirus isolated from carps in hungary. experimental infection of carps and resistance of the virus. | from carps showing the symptoms of acute infectious dropsy, a virus was isolated for the first time in hungary. on the basis of physicochemical and serological tests and electron microscopy, the virus was identified as spring viraemia carp virus and assumed to have a primary role in the acute form of infectious dropsy known so far as a bacterial disease. | 1979 | 44429 |
| carp hemoglobin. v. effects of ph and p6-inositol on autooxidation. | autooxidation of carp hemoglobin has been measured from 4--25 degrees c with and without p6-inositol. the rate was accelerated by the increase of proton concentration and/or the addition of p6-inositol. as the rate increases the kinetics become more complex. in acidic media with p6-inositol, the autooxidation is initially rapid which becomes slower subsequently but eventually proceeds very fast. the activation energy for autooxidation is about 19 kcal. mol-1. the complicated kinetics are partly ... | 1979 | 41592 |
| subcellular distribution and some properties of alanine aminotransferase in striated muscles of the crayfish, trout, carp, frog, pigeon and rabbit. | subcellular distribution and some physicochemical properties of alanine aminotransferase in striated muscles of the crayfish, trout, carp, frog, pigeon and rabbit were studied. it was established that: (1) alanine aminotransferase activity in all mentioned animals occurred almost entirely in the cytosolic fraction of the muscles. total activity and activity per mg protein were highest in crayfish and pigeon muscles and lowest in carp and trout muscles. (2) the ph optimum for the muscles of homoi ... | 1979 | 38468 |
| [effect of different concentrations of hco3- and co2 in aquarium water on metabolism in the cyprinus carpio l. organism]. | the level of pco2 and bicarbonates in blood and tissues of cyprinus carpio l. increases with concentration of carbonic acid (hco3- and pco2), the other indices of the hydrochemical composition being constant. the value of blood ph is unchanged. in fish with a higher content of carbonic acid in blood the amount of lactate, pyruvate, oxaloacetate, malate, citrate, alpha-ketoglutarate, ammonia, glutamin, free amino acids, total and residual nitrogen rises. simultaneously the content of urea increas ... | 2015 | 37623 |
| further evidence suggesting that the slow phase in protein unfolding and refolding is due to proline isomerization: a kinetic study of carp parvalbumins. | 1978 | 30472 | |
| [effect of total and prolonged starvation on the acid soluble nucleotides in carp liver]. | the composition of the acid soluble nucleotide pool of carp liver was determined by column chromatography, and its changes were followed during prolonged total fast. total prolonged starvation caused substantial changes in the distribution of hepatocyte free nucleotides. eleven months of starvation caused a reduction in the concentration of di- and triphosphate nucleosides as well as a diminution of the oxido-reduction of the hepatocyte. only pyrimidine nucleoside monophosphates remained at conc ... | 1978 | 27315 |
| thermodynamic investigations of proteins. iv. calcium binding protein parvalbumin. | the conformational transitions of calcium binding protein parvalbumin iii from carp muscle were studied by scanning calorimetry, potentiometric titration and isothermal calorimetric titration. changes of gibbs energy, enthalpy and partial heat capacity were determined. the removal of calcium ions by edta is accompanied by 1) a heat absorption of 75 +/- 10 kj per mole of the protein, 2) a decrease in the gibbs energy of protein structure stabilisation of about 42 kj mol-1 and 3) a decrease in the ... | 1978 | 27259 |
| effects of variations in the perfusate on the erg and discharge of ganglion cells in carp retina. | 1999 | 25193 | |
| preparation of peroxisomes from carp liver by zonal rotor density gradient centrifugation. | peroxisomes from carp liver can be separated by isopycnic density gradient centrifugation in sucrose. without reaching complete sedimentation equilibrium, the purification by this method is quite successful. there is a 40-fold enrichment of catalase, the peroxisomal marker, with a total yield of 27%. no pretreatment of animals is necessary for separation from lysosomes, which, besides high fragility, show lower buoyant densities than peroxisomes. the enzyme content of carp liver peroxisomes is s ... | 1978 | 23363 |
| organization of purpine degradation in the liver of a teleost (carp; cyprinus carpio l.). a study of its subcellular distribution. | carp liver was fractionated by differential and density gradient centrifugation and assayed for enzymes of purine catabolism. while urate oxidase is an exclusively peroxisomal enzyme, only a very small percentage of the enzymes xanthine oxidase, allantoinase and allantoicase is associated with subcellular or ganelle fractions. there is no general purine catabolizing subcellular compartment. there is some but not yet conclusive evidence for the assumption that urate oxidase is a membrane bound en ... | 1977 | 18664 |
| molecular evolution of glycogen phosphorylase and aminotransferases of vertebrate muscle tissue. | comparative biochemical studies on phosphorylase b, aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase in muscles of various vertebrates (the lamprey lampetra fluviatilis, dogfish squalus acanthias, rays dasyatis pastinaca and raja clavata, teleosts scorpaena porcus, spicara smaris, esox lucius, tinca tinca, abramis brama, lucioperca lucioperca, cyprinus carpio, salmo ischchan, frog rana temporaria, tortoise testudo horsfieldi) revealed some peculiarties of their molecular evolution. it was ... | 1977 | 17251 |
| [relationship between the characteristics of the acid stimulus and the impulse activity of medulla oblongata neurons in cyprinus carpio carp]. | in experiments on immobilized carps, by means of extracellular recordings, studies have been made of the neuronal activity of the facial lobe in the medulla evoked by stimulation of skin chemoreceptors of the mouth opening with hydrochloric and cytric acids. responses of the neurons to these stimuli exhibit both similarities and differences. composing across-neuron patterns, some aspects of coding of quality and intensity of chemical stimulus in fish were elucidated. particularly it was shown th ... | 2013 | 17250 |
| on the allosteric transition between the structures of high and low ligand affinity in carp hemoglobin. | the variation of magneto-optical rotatory dispersion with ph for carp deoxyhemoglobin in the presence and absence of inositol hexaphosphate was interpreted as a ph-induced allosteric transition between the structures of high and low ligand affinity (the r and t states in terms of the two state model of cooperativity). increasing the ph from 6 to 11 causes a decrease in the fraction of molecules in the t state from 1 to 0.65. in the absence of inositol hexaphosphate the ph dependence of this frac ... | 1976 | 10981 |
| studies on glycogenolysis in carp liver: evidence for an amylase pathway for glycogen breakdown. | 1976 | 10130 | |
| the survival of carp (cyprinus carpio) outside water. | the possible use of the swimbladder of carp as auxiliary respiratory organ when the animals are exposed to air has been studied. after exposure to air, blood ph and po2 and mean swimbladder o2 concentration decrease and blood pco2 increases in normal animals. exposure to air after ligation of the pneumatic ducts results in increases in blood ph and pco2 and decreases in blood po2 and swimbladder carbon dioxide concentration. possible reasons for these observations are discussed. | 1976 | 8845 |
| synaptic transmission from photoreceptors to bipolar and horizontal cells in the carp retina. | the most important observations in the present study can be summarized as follows: 1. in horizontal and bipolar cells, blocking chemical transmission caused membrane potential changes of the same polarity as the responses to illumination in each cell type. 2. acceleration of transmitter release from the receptor terminals depolarized the horizontal cells, which is the opposite polarity to the light response. 3. stimulation by transretinal current flowing from receptor side to vitreous side depol ... | 1976 | 7385 |
| further observations upon the hemoglobin systems of thermally-acclimated freshwater teleosts: pumpkinseed (lepomis gibbosus), white sucker (catostomus commersoni), carp (cyprinus carpio), goldfish (carassius auratus) and carp-goldfish hybrids. | 1976 | 4279 | |
| [isoenzymes of phosphorylase from skeletal muscles of cyclostomata and raw-boned fish]. | separation and partial purification of isoenzymes of phosphorylase b from skeletal muscles of lamprey (lampetra) and carp (cyprinus carpio) was carried out. isoenzyme i was adsorbed on deae cellulose and eluted by kcl; isoenzyme ii was not adsorbed on deae cellulose. a number of kinetic characteristics of phosphorylase of the coldblooded were determined, e. g. km values for glucose-1-phosphate, glycogen and amp; ki for glucose-6-phosphate; stability towards denaturation (heating and effect of ur ... | 2013 | 1112 |