A history of fish immunology and vaccination I. The early days

Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Willem B Van Muiswinkel

Abstract

This historic review describes the people that were involved in studying some aspect of fish immunology and vaccination from as early as 1854. Between 1850 and 1940, most scientists were looking at fish from the angle of comparative anatomy, embryology, physiology, taxonomy and fish diseases. Most publications from this early period are describing the morphology of blood cells and hemopoietic or lymphoid organs. The first publications on specific immune responses and vaccination of fish were found in the period 1935-1938. However, the immune mechanisms behind protective immunization were largely unknown in those days. In the period after 1940, the first researchers can be found devoting their whole career to fish immunology. This paper has been organized largely by individuals and not so much by accomplishments. It is not the intent of this review to evaluate the scientific merit of the work discussed, but to provide the reader with information that was - at least in part - lost to the scientific community. Publications from before 1940 or in languages other than English (e.g. Russian) are usually not found by today's database searches on the Internet.

References

Sep 1, 1990·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·K HashimotoY Kurosawa
Dec 1, 1969·The Biochemical Journal·T C Fletcher, P T Grant
Oct 15, 1973·Experientia·T C Fletcher, A White
Apr 1, 1973·The Journal of General Virology·P de Kinkelin, M Dorson
Apr 1, 1971·Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine·C M BradshawM M Sigel
Dec 1, 1970·Transplantation·M Borysenko, W H Hildemann
Mar 22, 1957·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·W H HILDEMANN
Jun 1, 1960·Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology·W H HILDEMANN, R HAAS
Jan 1, 1970·Journal of Wildlife Diseases·S F Snieszko

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Citations

Mar 31, 2010·Marine Biotechnology·Bergljot Magnadottir
Oct 9, 2013·Fish & Shellfish Immunology·Roar Gudding, Willem B Van Muiswinkel
Sep 3, 2013·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·Willem B Van Muiswinkel, Miki Nakao
Jun 19, 2012·Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics·Thomas BoehmIsabell Hess
May 11, 2013·Expert Review of Vaccines·Celene Salgado-MirandaGary García-Espinosa
Nov 17, 2015·Biology·Willem B Van Muiswinkel, Andrzej Pilarczyk
Apr 17, 2012·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·Lv-yun ZhuJian-zhong Shao
Sep 14, 2010·Fish & Shellfish Immunology·Jan H W M RomboutViswanath Kiron
Aug 26, 2014·Fish & Shellfish Immunology·Jan H W M RomboutViswanath Kiron
Jul 24, 2014·Brazilian Journal of Biology = Revista Brasleira De Biologia·J D Biller-TakahashiE C Urbinati

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