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- Park et al., 2019 - Low dose of chronic ethanol exposure in adult zebrafish induces hepatic steatosis and injury
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Fig. 2
Chronic ethanol treatment induced steatosis in the liver of adult zebrafish. (A) The relative mRNA expression of genes associated with lipid metabolism include lipogenic transcription factors, lipid synthesis, lipid uptake, and fatty acid transporting into the mitochondria. (B) Oil red O staining the section of liver in untreated control (left) and 0.2% ethanol treated wild type zebrafish. Scale bar = 50 μm. (C) The quantification of triglycerides in the liver of control and ethanol treated zebrafish. Error bars indicate standard deviation of the mean. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.005. |
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