About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to delve into the functional roles of immune cells in fish, particularly in the context of bacterial and viral infections. The primary objective is to explore how these immune cells identify and interact with pathogens, the signaling pathways involved, and how they regulate each other to mount an effective immune response. By addressing these questions, the research seeks to enhance our understanding of fish immunology and contribute to the development of strategies to improve fish health and disease resistance.
To gather further insights into the functional roles of immune cells in fish, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Identification of diversity in immune cell populations
- Role of immune cells in mucosal immunity
- Mutual regulation among immune cells
- Signaling pathways of pathogen recognition receptors
- Similarities and differences in the mechanisms of immune cell action
Contributions could be in the form of original research, review articles, and short reports, providing a comprehensive overview of recent progress in this field.
Keywords: Aquatic animals, Immune cells, Pathogenic infections, Innate immunity, Adaptive immunity
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