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Natural exposure of fry to Myxobolus cerebralis TAMs
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MSU_7
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Rainbow trout and Chinook salmon fry were placed in sentinel cages in the Lostine River (Oregon) and were naturally exposed to triactinomyxons (TAMs). After exposure, a subsample of Chinook salmon and rainbow trout fry were held for five months. A subset were sampled by PCR. A separate subset of each was analyzed with histopathology (lesion scores), and spore counts were completed.
Purpose: These data were collected as part of a larger study that investigated the potential effect of the whirling disease parasite on Chinook salmon in the Lostine River. (Source:MSU)
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DIF Creation Date:
2007-03-13
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-03-01
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