Development temperature has persistent effects on muscle growth responses in gilthead sea bream.
Initially we characterised growth responses to altered nutritional input at the transcriptional and tissue levels in the fast skeletal muscle of juvenile gilthead sea bream. Fish reared at 21-22°C (range) were fed a commercial diet at 3% body mass d(-1) (non-satiation feeding, NSF) for 4 weeks, fast...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Garcia de la serrana, Vera L A Vieira, Karl B Andree, Maria Darias, Alicia Estévez, Enric Gisbert, Ian A Johnston |
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2012
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