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1 July 1977 AN EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA OF THE ATLANTIC SALMON II: ULTRASTRUCTURE AND ETIOLOGY
J. C. CARLISLE
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Abstract

Ultrastructure of the Atlantic salmon papilloma was studied, and virus isolation was attempted. The papilloma cells were similar to normal epidermis in having interdigitating cell membranes with desmosomes. The nuclei, however, were more regular in shape than normal epidermal nuclei and the chromatin tended to be marginated and clumped. No cytopathic viral agents were isolated.

CARLISLE: AN EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA OF THE ATLANTIC SALMON II: ULTRASTRUCTURE AND ETIOLOGY1
J. C. CARLISLE "AN EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA OF THE ATLANTIC SALMON II: ULTRASTRUCTURE AND ETIOLOGY," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(3), 235-239, (1 July 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.3.235
Received: 28 September 1976; Published: 1 July 1977
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