Which Th pathway is involved during late stage amoebic gill disease?

Acknowledgements This work was supported financially by the Marine Collaboration Research Forum (MarCRF) which is a collaboration be-tween the University of Aberdeen and Marine Scotland Science,Marine Laboratory (MSS). Thanks go to Dr. David Bruno (MSS) and Patricia Noguera (MSS) for the assessment...

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Published in:Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Main Authors: Benedicenti, Ottavia, Collins, Catherine, Wang, Tiehui, McCarthy, Una, Secombes, Christopher J
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen.Scottish Fish Immunology Research Centre, University of Aberdeen.Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS), University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:
GC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2164/7552
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2015.07.002
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Summary:Acknowledgements This work was supported financially by the Marine Collaboration Research Forum (MarCRF) which is a collaboration be-tween the University of Aberdeen and Marine Scotland Science,Marine Laboratory (MSS). Thanks go to Dr. David Bruno (MSS) and Patricia Noguera (MSS) for the assessment of the gill core/AGD pathology; Dr. Malcolm Hall (MSS) for statistical consultancy; Louise Feehan (MSS), Ben Williamson (MSS) and Mark Paterson (MSS) for the management of the aquarium and the fish care;Mark Fordyce (MSS) for the H&E stain and scan of the slides; Dr.Ayham Alnabulsi for providing the anti-Ig antibodies; the histology facility at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen; Carola Dehler for providing the Atlantic salmon(muscle) DNA samples used for checking whether amplification of gDNA occurred during real time RT-PCR Peer reviewed Postprint