Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
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The growth hormone in fish is involved in most of the physiological processes in the body, including the growth of soft and hard tissues, protein metabolism, lipid and carbohydrate, ionic regulation and osmotic balance, reproductive function, and immune system. Since the study on the use of growth hormone in ornamental fish is not available, the present study aims to regulate neuroendocrine growth of the growth hormone in red fish as one of the most common ornamental fish, and the performance of the growth hormone in the immune system, osmotic regulation, and expressions as the most important The effects of this hormone proven in other aquatic animals have been shown to be used in applied research for the use of growth hormone in ornamental fish and other aquatic animals.