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- W102643670 abstract "This chapter focuses on the immune response in teleost and anuran. The Teleostei are the dominant fish fauna in marine and freshwater ecosystems today. Although the Anura are not dominant in terrestrial ecosystems, they are, nevertheless, a successful order with many species, well adapted to a variety of habitats. Among the Osteichthyes and the Amphibia, the Teleostei and the Anura are the most advanced and highly evolved living forms, both groups having radiated extensively during their phylogenetic history. The Teleostei are of considerable economic importance, and an understanding of teleosteans' immune systems, as it pertains to their ability to resist infection, is of great interest to fisheries. The adult frog or toad is an easily maintained organism whose general physiology is well understood, and the tadpole represents a free-living, accessible larva open to experimental manipulation. Xenopus laevis has, arguably, the most completely investigated immune system of any poikilotherm." @default.
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