The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament

ABSTRACT Cover illustration. The teleost gill forms an extensive, semipermeable barrier that must tolerate intimate contact with the surrounding environment and be able to protect the body from external pathogens. The recent discovery of the interbranchial lymphoid tissue has initiated an anatomical...

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Published in:Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Dalum, Alf S., Austbø, Lars, Bjørgen, Håvard, Skjødt, Karsten, Hordvik, Ivar, Hansen, Tom, Fjelldal, Per G., Press, Charles McL, Griffiths, David J., Koppang, Erling O.
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Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jmor.20431 2024-06-02T08:03:27+00:00 The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament Dalum, Alf S. Austbø, Lars Bjørgen, Håvard Skjødt, Karsten Hordvik, Ivar Hansen, Tom Fjelldal, Per G. Press, Charles McL Griffiths, David J. Koppang, Erling O. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.20431 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjmor.20431 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmor.20431 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Morphology volume 276, issue 9 ISSN 0362-2525 1097-4687 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.20431 2024-05-03T11:47:07Z ABSTRACT Cover illustration. The teleost gill forms an extensive, semipermeable barrier that must tolerate intimate contact with the surrounding environment and be able to protect the body from external pathogens. The recent discovery of the interbranchial lymphoid tissue has initiated an anatomical and functional investigation of the lymphoid tissue of the salmonid gill. In this issue of the Journal of Morphology, Dalum et al. (pp. 1075–1088) report about the novel interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic salmon. The cover image shows the interbranchial lymphoid tissue with its distal distribution in a gill filament presented with immune‐labelled T cells. It represents an evolutionary structure unparalleled by any other known vertebrate lymphoid tissue. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Journal of Morphology 276 9 NA NA
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description ABSTRACT Cover illustration. The teleost gill forms an extensive, semipermeable barrier that must tolerate intimate contact with the surrounding environment and be able to protect the body from external pathogens. The recent discovery of the interbranchial lymphoid tissue has initiated an anatomical and functional investigation of the lymphoid tissue of the salmonid gill. In this issue of the Journal of Morphology, Dalum et al. (pp. 1075–1088) report about the novel interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic salmon. The cover image shows the interbranchial lymphoid tissue with its distal distribution in a gill filament presented with immune‐labelled T cells. It represents an evolutionary structure unparalleled by any other known vertebrate lymphoid tissue.
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author Dalum, Alf S.
Austbø, Lars
Bjørgen, Håvard
Skjødt, Karsten
Hordvik, Ivar
Hansen, Tom
Fjelldal, Per G.
Press, Charles McL
Griffiths, David J.
Koppang, Erling O.
spellingShingle Dalum, Alf S.
Austbø, Lars
Bjørgen, Håvard
Skjødt, Karsten
Hordvik, Ivar
Hansen, Tom
Fjelldal, Per G.
Press, Charles McL
Griffiths, David J.
Koppang, Erling O.
The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
author_facet Dalum, Alf S.
Austbø, Lars
Bjørgen, Håvard
Skjødt, Karsten
Hordvik, Ivar
Hansen, Tom
Fjelldal, Per G.
Press, Charles McL
Griffiths, David J.
Koppang, Erling O.
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title The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
title_short The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
title_full The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
title_fullStr The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
title_full_unstemmed The interbranchial lymphoid tissue of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
title_sort interbranchial lymphoid tissue of atlantic salmon ( salmo salar l) extends as a diffuse mucosal lymphoid tissue throughout the trailing edge of the gill filament
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