The intracellular microsporidian parasite Loma salmonae affects salmonids of the genus Oncorhynchus and is a significant cause of economic losses in pen-reared Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) in British Columbia. Loma salmonae infection is easily recognized by the xenomas that form in the gills, but early stages of infection are difficult to detect in histologic sections. In situ hybridization (ISH), using an L. salmonae-specific digoxigenin-labeled single-stranded DNA probe, was used to detect the parasite during the early stages of infection. Loma salmonae was detected in the gut mucosal epithelium as early as 24 hours postexposure (PE), and it localized in the lamina propria of the intestine within 24 hours of infection. After the parasi...
Experimental infection of rainbow trout juveniles with L. salmonae at a water temperature of 15 degr...
Loma salmonae is an intracellular obligate parasite of farmed chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawtsch...
Growth and propagation of fish-infecting microsporidians within cell culture has been more difficult...
Abstract. Loma salmonae, a microsporidian parasite of salmonids of the genus Oncorhynchus, is a sign...
Loma salmonae is a common gill parasite of salmonids, and essentially all species in the genus Oncor...
abstract: Since it was first reported in 1987 at a hatchery in British Columbia, Loma salmonae has b...
Loma salmonae is an important gill pathogen of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. in the Pacific Nort...
Loma salmonae is a microsporidian parasite of salmonid fishes, which forms xenoparasitic complexes (...
The early ultrastructural stages of Loma salmonae were studied in the gills of experimentally infect...
International audienceNucleospora salmonis, an intranuclear microsporidian parasite of salmonid fish...
Transmission studies were conducted to determine if Loma salmonae was transmissible in sea water. Tr...
Using gill tissue from chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) that contained mature xenomas laden...
This study compared and contrasted the fate of the microsporidian Loma salmonae, a branchial pathoge...
The main objective of this investigation was to examine the ultrastructural features of gills from r...
Two variants of Loma salmonae occur in net-pen reared chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. The ...
Experimental infection of rainbow trout juveniles with L. salmonae at a water temperature of 15 degr...
Loma salmonae is an intracellular obligate parasite of farmed chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawtsch...
Growth and propagation of fish-infecting microsporidians within cell culture has been more difficult...
Abstract. Loma salmonae, a microsporidian parasite of salmonids of the genus Oncorhynchus, is a sign...
Loma salmonae is a common gill parasite of salmonids, and essentially all species in the genus Oncor...
abstract: Since it was first reported in 1987 at a hatchery in British Columbia, Loma salmonae has b...
Loma salmonae is an important gill pathogen of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. in the Pacific Nort...
Loma salmonae is a microsporidian parasite of salmonid fishes, which forms xenoparasitic complexes (...
The early ultrastructural stages of Loma salmonae were studied in the gills of experimentally infect...
International audienceNucleospora salmonis, an intranuclear microsporidian parasite of salmonid fish...
Transmission studies were conducted to determine if Loma salmonae was transmissible in sea water. Tr...
Using gill tissue from chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) that contained mature xenomas laden...
This study compared and contrasted the fate of the microsporidian Loma salmonae, a branchial pathoge...
The main objective of this investigation was to examine the ultrastructural features of gills from r...
Two variants of Loma salmonae occur in net-pen reared chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. The ...
Experimental infection of rainbow trout juveniles with L. salmonae at a water temperature of 15 degr...
Loma salmonae is an intracellular obligate parasite of farmed chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawtsch...
Growth and propagation of fish-infecting microsporidians within cell culture has been more difficult...