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Uptake of Vibrio anguillarum vaccine by Artemia salina as a potential oral delivery system to fish fryPeer reviewed article
Campbell, R.; Adams, A.; Tatner, M.F.; Chair, M.; Sorgeloos, P. (1993). Uptake of Vibrio anguillarum vaccine by Artemia salina as a potential oral delivery system to fish fry Fish Shellfish Immunol. 3(6): 451-459
In: Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Academic Press: London. ISSN 1050-4648 , meer

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  • Campbell, R.; Adams, A.; Tatner, M.F.; Chair, M.; Sorgeloos, P. (1993). Uptake of Vibrio anguillarum vaccine by Artemia salina as a potential oral delivery system to fish fry, in: (1993). IZWO Coll. Rep. 23(1993). IZWO Collected Reprints, 23: pp. chapter 2 [Subsequent publication], meer

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    Artemia salina; Vibrio anguillarum; Marien

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Abstract
    An ELISA to detect Vibrio anguillarum antigen in Artemia salina was developed. This assay was then used to determine the time course of antigen uptake by Artemia during incubations with Vibrio vaccine with a view to using Artemia as a vaccine carrier for oral vaccination of fish fry. The rate of uptake of vaccine by Artemia was shown to be concentration dependent. At a dose of 1.5x107 cfu ml-1, 1 mg wet weight of Artemia took up 1x105 cfu within 30min and reached maximum of 6x106 cfu after 60min. Thus each Artemia appears to have taken up approximately 1.2x105 cfu. Comparison of vaccine formulations indicated that uptake was consistently higher with formalised than with heat-treated vaccine.

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