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- ZDB-FIG-171128-8
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- Hoodless et al., 2016 - Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of CDK9 drives neutrophil apoptosis to resolve inflammation in zebrafish in vivo
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Injury of the zebrafish tailfin results in recruitment of neutrophils and macrophages to the injury site. (a) The tailfin of 3 dpf Tg(mpx:EGFP)i114 and Tg(MPEG1:mCherry) embryos were transected (line of transection shown in red) and a region (0.5 mm length from the tip of the body of the fish) was selected in which to count recruited cells. (b) Temporal recruitment of neutrophils (Tg[mpx:EGFP]i114 [i, ii]) and macrophages (Tg[MPEG1:mCherry] [iii, iv]) post-injury was determined. (c) The numbers of inflammatory cells in each tailfin region were quantified. All time points after 0 h were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) different to the cell numbers at 0 h. All images at 80x magnification. ≥40 fish per group, from 3 independent experiments. Data expressed as ±S.E.M. |
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Stage Range: | Protruding-mouth to Day 4 |