Publications by authors named "Veronica Myrsell"

Heat stress can increase disease risk in fishes by reducing immune function. Interactions between redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) and Flavobacterium columnare, a causative agent of columnaris disease, provide an opportunity to investigate the effects of temperature on immune function and disease resistance during periods of thermal stress. We conducted three trials to characterise differences in immune function and mortality between redband trout held at 18°C and 21°C following challenge with F.

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  • A Gram-negative bacterium is responsible for causing furunculosis, a disease that affects various fish species.
  • The complete genome sequence of an atypical strain, T30, was obtained from sablefish infected with furunculosis in Manchester, WA.
  • Analyzing this genome will enhance our understanding of the bacterium's impact on marine aquaculture.
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Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) are an emerging aquaculture species native to the continental shelf of the northern Pacific Ocean. There is limited information on both innate and adaptive immunity for this species and new tools are needed to determine antibody response following vaccination or disease outbreaks. In this paper, a monoclonal antibody, UI-25A, specific to sablefish IgM was produced in mice.

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