Salmon
- Genetic Diversity and Evolution | SpotlightFirst Isolation of a Novel Aquatic Flavivirus from Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Its In Vivo Replication in a Piscine Animal Model
Chinook salmon are a keystone fish species of great ecological and commercial significance in their native northern Pacific range and in regions to which they have been introduced. Threats to salmon populations include habitat degradation, climate change, and infectious agents, including viruses. While the first isolation of a flavivirus from wild migrating salmon may indicate an emerging disease threat, characterization of the genome...
- Genetic Diversity and EvolutionBioinformatic Analysis of the Genome of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Associated with Outbreaks with High Mortality in Chile
- Cellular Response to InfectionIdentification and Functional Analysis of Salmon Annexin 1 Induced by a Virus Infection in a Fish Cell Line
- Pathogenesis and ImmunityInfectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus VP5 Is Dispensable for Virulence and Persistence