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Coronary artery lesions in atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1972Abstract One hundred and fifteen hearts and dorsal aortas were studied in anesthetized or moribund salmon for presence of histological alterations associated with spawning and changing environmental conditions. The control group consisted of 26 fish hatched and raised under experimental and controlled conditions.
H C, Maneche +3 more
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Immunostaining of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) leucocytes
Journal of Immunological Methods, 2010Different salmon leucocyte subpopulations were identified by immunostaining using rabbit antiserum raised against the salmonid cell line TO derived from head kidney leucocytes in combination with other available immunoglobulins. The rabbit anti-TO cell line serum immunostained all isolated leucocytes from head kidney, peripheral blood and spleen, as ...
Gyri Teien, Haugland +4 more
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A Lymphosarcoma in an Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987A lymphosarcoma that appeared to be of thymic origin and of lymphoblastic type was found in a 3.5-yr-old Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The fish was from a population of 60 broodfish maintained at a research fish laboratory. A large tumor mass was found under the left operculum.
P R, Bowser, M J, Wolfe, T, Wallbridge
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Transport-associated proteins in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar )
Immunogenetics, 1997The major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) regions of mice, rats, and humans all contain a pair of related genes, TAP1 and TAP2, which encode members of a large superfamily of proteins of similar structure and function. A functional TAP1/TAP2 heterodimer is probably required for efficient presentation of antigens to CD8(+) T cells.
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Using salmo salar in pork burger production
Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science, 2023Increased nutritional and health issues among consumers has resulted in demands for fish and fish products compared to traditional animal protein sources. Minced pork and fish were allotted to three treatments: T0, T1 and T2 (control) in which minced pork was included at 0%, 50% and 100% respectively.
Akwetey, W.Y., Amponsah, J.O., Ofori, B.
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Stock Annex: Salmon (salmo salar) in Northeast Atlantic
2019Description not yet ...
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2015
Spawning areas of the typical small salmon river Indyora (the White Sea basin) are inhabited by two fish species (juvenile Atlantic salmon and minnow), their number and distribution density are quite high. However, they almost do not compete due to differences of their food spectra.
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Spawning areas of the typical small salmon river Indyora (the White Sea basin) are inhabited by two fish species (juvenile Atlantic salmon and minnow), their number and distribution density are quite high. However, they almost do not compete due to differences of their food spectra.
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Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.
Salmo salar [spec. nov.] S. rostro ultra inferiorem maxillam prominente. Art. gen. 11. syn. 22. spec. 48. Fn. svec. 306. @/ B. 12. D. 15. P. 14. V. 10. A. 13. C. 19. Habitat in Oceano Europae, parit in fluviis. Mas maxilla superiore adunca; fortiter fluvios adscendit; allicitur albo.openaire +1 more source

