The dataset contains raw data (quantification cycle) for a study which determined the most suitable hepatic reference genes for normalisation of qPCR data orginating from juvenile Atlantic salmon (14 days) exposed to 14 and 22 degrees C. These results will be useful for anyone wanting to study the effects of climate change/elevated temperature on reproductive physiology of fish (and perhaphs other vertebrates)
Full list of canonical pathways as determined by temperature-regulated proteins and predicted by IPA...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
Global seawater temperatures are increasing and becoming more variable, with consequences for all ma...
Hepatic reference gene selection in adult and juvenile female Atlantic salmon at normal and elevated...
Background One important physiological response to environmental stress in animals i...
In this study, we measured the relative transcript expression of 45 target genes and 3 normalizer ge...
This study examined the impact of rearing temperature (10.5, 13.5 or 16.5°C) on the hepatic transcri...
I set out to identify candidate genes that can be used to develop genetic markers associated with Up...
The aim is to investigate the effect of temperature on reproductive development in maiden and repeat...
Abstract Background High ambient temperature is known to affect fish gonadal development and physiol...
Arctic, boreal and temperate latitudes are characterised by conspicuous shifts in photoperiod and te...
Background Salmonid fishes are among the most widely studied model fish species but reports on syste...
This study investigated the response of Atlantic salmon exposed to chronic thermal stress from incre...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are one of Canada’s most important recreational fish, and are now ...
In order to compare the effects on reproductive performance of short-term or prolonged exposure to e...
Full list of canonical pathways as determined by temperature-regulated proteins and predicted by IPA...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
Global seawater temperatures are increasing and becoming more variable, with consequences for all ma...
Hepatic reference gene selection in adult and juvenile female Atlantic salmon at normal and elevated...
Background One important physiological response to environmental stress in animals i...
In this study, we measured the relative transcript expression of 45 target genes and 3 normalizer ge...
This study examined the impact of rearing temperature (10.5, 13.5 or 16.5°C) on the hepatic transcri...
I set out to identify candidate genes that can be used to develop genetic markers associated with Up...
The aim is to investigate the effect of temperature on reproductive development in maiden and repeat...
Abstract Background High ambient temperature is known to affect fish gonadal development and physiol...
Arctic, boreal and temperate latitudes are characterised by conspicuous shifts in photoperiod and te...
Background Salmonid fishes are among the most widely studied model fish species but reports on syste...
This study investigated the response of Atlantic salmon exposed to chronic thermal stress from incre...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are one of Canada’s most important recreational fish, and are now ...
In order to compare the effects on reproductive performance of short-term or prolonged exposure to e...
Full list of canonical pathways as determined by temperature-regulated proteins and predicted by IPA...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
Global seawater temperatures are increasing and becoming more variable, with consequences for all ma...