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- Title
Author Correction: Innate antiviral defense demonstrates high energetic efficiency in a bony fish.
- Authors
Polinski, Mark P.; Zhang, Yangfan; Morrison, Phillip R.; Marty, Gary D.; Brauner, Colin J.; Farrell, Anthony P.; Garver, Kyle A.
- Abstract
At 4 wpc PRV infection was detected in the blood of 15 of 16 sampled fish with a mean ( i ± I SE) blood load of 4.9 ( i ± I 1.5) i × I 10 i SP I 7 i sp I reverse-transcribed L1 genome segment copies per g total blood RNA - equivalent to approximately 1.2 i ± I 0.4 i × I 10 i SP I 10 i sp I copies per mL blood. At 9 wpc, PRV infection prevalence remained at 100% and mean infection intensity remained high (1.6 i ± I 0.4 i × I 10 i SP I 7 i sp I copies per g blood RNA or approximately 3.5 i ± I 1.0 i × I 10 i SP I 9 i sp I copies per mL). i " Now reads, " I At 1 week post-challenge (wpc), 6 of 16 fish (38%) had developed a moderate systemic blood infection. Although this statement is true, data presented in Additional file 2 indicated PRV was not detected in blood samples from fish 84 or fish 143 by qPCR at 4 & 9 Wpc, respectively.
- Subjects
OSTEICHTHYES; OXYGEN consumption; SOCKEYE salmon
- Publication
BMC Biology, 2023, Vol 21, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1741-7007
- Publication type
Correction Notice
- DOI
10.1186/s12915-023-01594-2