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Vitamin D modulates gene expression in four major muscle tissues in Atlantic salmon. [PDF]

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Protothecosis of Atlantic Salmon

Medical Mycology, 1977
The organism causing sporadic outbreaks of a visceral disease of salmon parr in fresh water stocks of a fish farm was identified by histological examination as a Prototheca species. Cultures confirmed the diagnosis and the organism, which does not conform to the characteristics of known Prototheca spp., is described as a new species Prothotheca ...
J C, Gentles, P M, Bond
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Geographical Variation in the Atlantic Salmon

Nature, 1971
The discovery of a serum protein polymorphism in the Atlantic salmon has revealed the existence of genetically isolated populations sufficiently distinct to merit their separation into subspecies and races.
R H, Payne, A R, Child, A, Forrest
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Chemokine receptors in Atlantic salmon

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2015
Teleost sequence data have revealed that many immune genes have evolved differently when compared to other vertebrates. Thus, each gene family needs functional studies to define the biological role of individual members within major species groups. Chemokine receptors, being excellent markers for various leukocyte subpopulations, are one such example ...
Unni, Grimholt   +4 more
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Precipitins in the serum of the atlantic salmon

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1980
Abstract Sera were collected from Atlantic salmon from rivers and estuaries in Northwest England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Southwest England in the years 1966 to 1975, during an outbreak of Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis (UDN), and examined against extracts of diseased tissue (DTE) and amylopectin (Ap) by gel diffusion and single radial ...
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