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Induction of antibody-producing cells in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, by flush exposure

January 1, 1979

Splenic antibody-producing cells were produced by rainbow trout that had been exposed to O-antigens extracted from Yersinia ruckeri and Aeromonas salmonicida by adding the concentrated antigen preparation directly into the water of the tank holding the fish for a flush exposure. This method was compared with the proven techniques of exposure: intraperitoneal injection or a 2 minute immersion of the fish in the antigen preparation. Dosage experiments showed that the production of antibody-producing cells was induced by the immersion of trout for 2 minutes in water with 5.0 μg/ml-1 (or more) with the Y. ruckeri O-antigen, or 500 μg ml-1 (or more) of the A. salmonicida O-antigen. Similar differences were evident when the respective antigens were added directly to the water.

Publication Year 1979
Title Induction of antibody-producing cells in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, by flush exposure
DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1979.tb03611.x
Authors D. Anderson, B.S. Roberson, O. Dixon
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Fish Biology
Index ID 1013609
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Leetown Science Center
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