The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, while maintaining effective protection against pathogens. Combinations of stressors throughout an animal's life, especially in agriculture and aquaculture settings, may affect the regular operativity of this organ with negative consequences for animal welfare. In the current study, we report the effects of a three-week unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) period on the intestinal morphology and transcriptome response of Atlantic salmon (Salmon salar) parr midgut and hindgut. Midgut and hindgut from both control and UCS fish were collected for histology and RNA-sequencing analysis to identify respective changes in the membrane structures and put...
The transition from freshwater to seawater represents a physiological challenge for Atlantic salmon ...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Transcriptomics provides valuable data for functional annotations of genes, the discovery of biomark...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
Transcriptomics provides valuable data for functional annotations of genes, the discovery of biomark...
Aquaculture is a fast growing food-producing sector worldwide. This has increased the awareness amon...
Stress during early life has potential to program and alter the response to stressful events and met...
The aim of this study was to identify potential mucin genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and evalua...
The effect of environmental factors and pathogens on the intestinal epithelium of fish has received ...
The aim of this study was to identify potential mucin genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and evalua...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Aquaculture exposes salmonid fish to diverse stressors, including pathogens and inadequate nutrition...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
The transition from freshwater to seawater represents a physiological challenge for Atlantic salmon ...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Transcriptomics provides valuable data for functional annotations of genes, the discovery of biomark...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
The intestinal epithelium is a selectively permeable barrier for nutrients, electrolytes and water, ...
Transcriptomics provides valuable data for functional annotations of genes, the discovery of biomark...
Aquaculture is a fast growing food-producing sector worldwide. This has increased the awareness amon...
Stress during early life has potential to program and alter the response to stressful events and met...
The aim of this study was to identify potential mucin genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and evalua...
The effect of environmental factors and pathogens on the intestinal epithelium of fish has received ...
The aim of this study was to identify potential mucin genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and evalua...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
Aquaculture exposes salmonid fish to diverse stressors, including pathogens and inadequate nutrition...
Background: Selection programs for growth and stress traits in cultured fish are fundamental to the ...
The transition from freshwater to seawater represents a physiological challenge for Atlantic salmon ...
Contains fulltext : 149118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Combinations of...
Transcriptomics provides valuable data for functional annotations of genes, the discovery of biomark...