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Using the mucosal response to recombinant Neoparamoeba perurans attachment proteins to design an experimental vaccine against amoebic gill disease (AGD)

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Table 1.1 Different fish species and areas where AGD has been reported and N. perurans
Table 1.2 Different vaccination approaches against AGD in Atlantic salmon.
Table 2.2 Oligonucleotide primers used in real-time qPCR experiments.
Figure 2.1 Antibody (IgM) levels (units) in plasma and IgM levels in skin mucus and gill mucus
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