Localisation of Ig heavy chain mRNA positive cells in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhuaL.) tissues; identified byin situhybridisation |
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Authors: | Merete Bjø rgan Schrø der,Emilio Flañ o,Lars Pilströ m,Trond Ø . Jø rgensen |
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Affiliation: | aThe Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø 9037, Tromsø Norway;bUniversity of Leon, Leon, Spain;cUniversity of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Localisation of immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) producing cells was determined in sections from head kidney, spleen, thymus, gills, gut, skin, heart and liver from the Atlantic cod. In general, IgH mRNA positive cells were detected in all organs examined and were mainly located to the connective tissue surrounding the vascular system in these organs. In the head kidney and spleen, IgH mRNA positive cells appeared as single distributed cells or as dense clusters, whereas in the thymus only single distributed positive cells were observed. The percentage of Ig heavy chain mRNA positive (plasma) cells in the head kidney, spleen and thymus was estimated at about 1% of the total cell mass. The number of IgH mRNA positive cells was lower than this in all the other organs examined. |
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Keywords: | thymus spleen head kidney in situhybridisation mRNA cod Gadus morhua |
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