Construction method for immune model of cryptocaryon irritans locally-infected epinephelus coioides skin
A technique for stimulating Cryptocaryonia and grouper, applied in the construction of immune models and in the field of fish mucosal immunity, can solve problems such as differences in immune responses that cannot be ruled out, and achieve the goal of reducing individual differences or tissue differences in fish Effect
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[0026] A method for constructing an immune model for stimulating the local infection of Cryptocaryon spp. to the skin of grouper, comprising the following steps:
[0027] 1. Stimulate the collection and concentration calculation of live Cryptocaryon larvae
[0028] Cryptocaryon stimuli were subcultured and collected using a special subculture system for Cryptocaryon stimuli, and the subculture host was Pompano ovata. Collect well-developed Cryptocaryon irritant cysts, place them in a sterilized clean beaker and incubate them with high-pressure sterilized natural seawater with appropriate amount of penicillin and streptomycin added; collect irritant cryptocysts within 2 hours of hatching. Take 50 μL of nuclei larva fluid after mixing thoroughly, add 10 μL of formaldehyde to kill the larvae, count under a microscope, and calculate the concentration of larvae in the fluid.
[0029] 2. Grouping and domestication of grouper
[0030] The fish used in the experiment is about 20 g g...
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