Abstract:MINCLE is a C-lectin receptor mainly expressed in macrophages to recognize carbohydrates enhanced by the innate immune response in mammals and fish. Toxin A (ToxA) from Vibrio parahaemolyticus N16 was evaluated as an antigenic protein; it was observed to induce IgM production, increase cytokine gene expression, and offer immunoprotection against bacterial challenges in fish. This study was aimed at analysing the MINCLE receptor from the Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus peru) through bioinformatics tools, and the … Show more
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