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Esponse of naive Atlantic, chinook and coho salmon to experimental infection with Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Copepoda: Caligidae). Dis Aquat Organ 1992, 14(3):179?93. Krasnov A, Skugor S, Todorcevic M, Glover KA, Nilsen F: Gene expression in Atlantic salmon skin in response to infection with the parasitic copepod Lepeophtheirus salmonis, cortisol implant, and their combination. BMC Genomics 2012, 13
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Ophtheirus salmonis) and in whole-body louse homogenate. J Parasitol 2000, 86(6):1199?205. Jones SRM: The occurrence and mechanisms of innate immunity against parasites in fish. Dev Comp Immunol 2001, 25(8?):841?52. Jones SRM, Fast MD, Johnson SC, Groman DB: Differential rejection of salmon lice by pink and chum salmon: disease consequences and expression of proinflammatory genes. Dis Aquat Organ
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Usly described [10]. Data analysis was performed using qbasePLUS (Biogazelle) and reference gene stability was tested using geNorm [81]. The three most stable reference genes chosen for the current analysis in all species and all tissues were dynein light chain 1 cytoplasmic, U6 snRNA-associated Sm-like protein lsm8, and mRNA turnover protein 4 homolog with collective M (and CV) values for Atlanti
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Usly described [10]. Data analysis was performed using qbasePLUS (Biogazelle) and reference gene stability was tested using geNorm [81]. The three most stable reference genes chosen for the current analysis in all species and all tissues were dynein light chain 1 cytoplasmic, U6 snRNA-associated Sm-like protein lsm8, and mRNA turnover protein 4 homolog with collective M (and CV) values for Atlanti
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Ribed above except that only one tissue was tested for efficiency, and standard curves were approximately in the range of the sample values. All technical replicates were within 0.5 Ct for 224/228 combinations. Primer thermal regimes for these genes were reported previously [33].Data accessibilityGene expression data files have been uploaded to Gene Expression Omnibus (GSE48337).Additional filesAd
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A lice on juvenile Pacific salmon in the Gulf Islands area of British Columbia, Canada. Aquaculture 2009, 297(1?):31?7. Wagner GN, Fast MD, Johnson SC: Physiology and immunology of Lepeophtheirus salmonis infections of salmonids. Trends Parasitol 2008, 24(4):176?83. Jones SRM, Kim E, Bennett W: Early development of resistance to the salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Kr er), in juvenile pink s
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Ribed above except that only one tissue was tested for efficiency, and standard curves were approximately in the range of the sample values. All technical replicates were within 0.5 Ct for 224/228 combinations. Primer thermal regimes for these genes were reported previously [33].Data accessibilityGene expression data files have been uploaded to Gene Expression Omnibus (GSE48337).Additional filesAd
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D differentially expressed genes in the skin of chum salmon at 6 days post exposure involved in immunity, proliferation, and other functions. Antiviral genes are suppressed as is seen in the anteriorSutherland et al. BMC Genomics 2014, 15:200 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/15/Page 15 ofkidney of both Pacific salmon. Colors and formats are as described in Additional file 6: Figure S3. Addit