... catechol has gained significant attention due to its involvement as a precursor to a strong chromatophore. Catechol can react ... Nontarget Analysis Reveals a Bacterial Metabolite of Pyrene Implicated in the Genotoxicity of Contaminated Soil after ...
The efficiency of this process is further enhanced by the presence of specialized cells called gill cells or chromatophores, ... Fish Bacterial Disease. *Fish Viral Disease. *Fish Parasitic Disease. *Fish Fungal Disease ...
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Among the most common diseases of bacterial origin, are the "mouth ulcers", observed in captive specimens and seemingly due to ... called chromatophores. ...
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