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    Effects of physiological factors, stress, and disease on hematologic parameters of carp, with a particular reference to the leukocyte patterns. III. Changes in blood accompanying branchionecrosis and bothriocephalosis

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    The work presented treats hematologic assays as complementary procedures to aid in the determination of fish health. Changes in the carp blood, occurring in two diseases: branchionecrosis and bothriocephalosis (a disease induced by a cestode, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi), are described and treated statistically

    Effect of physiological factors, stress, and disease on hematological parameters of carp, with a particular reference to leukocyte pattern. II. Hematological results of stress in carp

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    Effects of three stress-producing factors: capture, transportation, and starving on hematological parameters of carp blood were studied. Oxygen deficiency and crowding of fishes occurring on capture and transportation as well as a 21-week starving were found to considerably affect the hematological parameters examined, the effect being confirmed by statistical tests

    Effect of physiological factors, stress, and disease on haematological parameters of carp, with a particular reference to leukocyte pattern. I. Variability of haematological indices of carp in relation to age and gonad maturity stage

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    The paper concerns the haematological parameters of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) as related to the age of fish and changes occurring during the spawning period. In blood samples the red and white cell counts, hematocrit, haemoglobin concentration, MCV, MCH, and MCHC were determined, and the leukogram and morphology of blood cells were examined in detail. The results obtained were treated statistically

    Effects of lindane, DDT, DDD, α-HCH, and PCB on carp gonad cell culture

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    Toxicity of DDT, DDD, α-HCH, lindane, and PCB was assessed from cytotoxic effects in a carp gonad primary cell culture exposed for 96 h to concentrations of 1; 0.5: 0.1; 0.05; and 0.01 mg 1-1 of each compound. The 0.01 mg 1-1 concentration of the compounds tested was found to bring forth no cytopathologic changes. The remaining concentrations differ in their cytotoxic effects, depending on a compound testes
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