Moore, L JJarungsriapisit, JNilsen, T OStefansson, STaranger, G LSecombes, C JMorton, H CPatel, S2019-01-172019-01-172018-03Moore, L J, Jarungsriapisit, J, Nilsen, T O, Stefansson, S, Taranger, G L, Secombes, C J, Morton, H C & Patel, S 2018, 'Atlantic salmon adapted to seawater for 9 weeks develop a robust immune response to salmonid alphavirus upon bath challenge', Fish & Shellfish Immunology, vol. 74, pp. 573-583. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2017.12.0171050-4648http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11804This research was funded by the Research Council of Norway. Research grant # 224885/E40. The following people are thanked for their expert technical assistance and help during sampling and analysis; Ann Catherine Einen Bårdsgjære, Stig Mæhle, Ingrid Fiksdal and Miriam Castillo Furné. Thanks also to Ivar Helge Matre (Matre Research Station, Institute for Marine Research) for production of fish and Joachim Nordbø for fish husbandry and help with sampling. Kai Ove Skaftnesmoe is thanked for the preparation of Fig. 6. Øystein Evensen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, is acknowledged for providing the SAV3 isolate.111211570engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingJournal ArticleSalmo salarSalmonid alphavirusinflammationgene transcriptionbath immersionsmoltificationseawater transferpost-smoltSAVQH301 BiologyQH301Atlantic salmon adapted to seawater for 9 weeks develop a robust immune response to salmonid alphavirus upon bath challengeJournal article10.1016/j.fsi.2017.12.01774