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Salmon Anemia Virus (SAV) causes infectious salmon anemia (ISA), a viral disease of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) which causes severe anemia in infected fish. The infected fish develop pale gills and may swim close to the water surface, gulping for air. The liver and spleen also become swollen and congested before these organs die off. The circulatory system may stop working, and the blood may be contaminated with dead blood cells. Red blood cells still present in infected fish often burst easily and the numbers of immature and damaged blood cells increase rapidly. SAV is an enveloped virus, approximately 45 to 140 nm in diameter, that can be cultured in the Atlantic salmon head kidney (SHK1) cell line. SAV infects cells via the endocytic pathway and, like many other enveloped viruses, it contains a receptor-destroying enzyme. The virus is similar to the influenza virus, and transmission occurs by contact with infected fish or their secretions.
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Nome do Produto | Numero de Catalogo | UNID | Preco | Qde | FAVORITOS | |
Salmon Anemia Virus Anticorpo (18D8) | sc-52218 | 100 µg/ml | $316.00 |