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Samples of duck tissue, duck liver, duck egg and grass carp were collected from the Housatonic River, Massachusetts, and compared with samples of fresh Aroclor® 1242, 1254,1260, and 1262.
Furthermore, we describe the changes in iNOS levels in H5N1 infected chicken tissues and compared these to iNOS levels in infected duck tissue.
Followup surveys over the three year period since the termination of PBB production indicate a decline in PBB loadings to the river but no significant corresponding decline of PBB levels in sediments, fish and duck tissue.
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Contrastingly, infected duck tissues have lower levels of tissue related iNOS expression.
Chicken and duck tissues were fixed in 4% formaldehyde in neutral buffered saline.
To investigate the viral replication of H5N1 virus and confirm H5N1 antigen staining in chicken and duck, tissues were harvested for viral analysis.
To determine the tissue expression of the two duck splice variants, semi-quantitative RT-PCR was carried out with total RNA from twelve duck tissues and a pair of primers encompassing the region corresponding to the O-linked sugar region.
To determine the tissue expression of the two type splice variants, semi-quantitative RT-PCR were carried out using total RNA from various duck tissues and a pair of primers (VLDLR-A/VLDLR-S) encompassing the region corresponding to the O-linked sugar region (Table 1).
Additional file 11: Table S6 presents the significantly differentially expressed (DE) genes in the 12 comparisons for each of chicken and duck tissues.> -wrap-foot> foldfold change; *FDR < 0.05 The LPAI H5N2 virus (A/Mallard/British Columbia/500/2005) was not adapted to chickens and required 10 egg infectious doses of virus to infect 50%% (EID50) of birds.
Transcriptomic sequencing of chicken and duck tissues infected with H5N1 and H5N2 influenza viruses has allowed us insight into differences in the host immune response in each species and provided us with information on the different biological pathways which are induced in each response.
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