IMAGE

Fig. 7

ID
ZDB-IMAGE-120203-10
Source
Figures for Li et al., 2012
Image
Figure Caption

Fig. 7

alr overexpression promotes liver growth and rescues alr morphants.

A. Overexpression of both alr and enzyme-inactive mutant alrC131S can promote liver growth. But the wild type alr is more efficient than alrC131S mutant. The mean liver sizes (means ± SD) are: WT (1.00±0.28), alr mRNA (1.37±0.23) and alrC131S mRNA (1.13±0.23). B. Both alr and alrC131S overexpression can rescue alr morphant and restore liver size. The mean liver sizes (means ± SD) are: WT (1.00±0.25), MO (0.78±0.13), MO+alr mRNA (1.30±0.37) and MO+alrC131S mRNA (1.14±0.30). The black line in the middle of scattered dots indicates the mean liver size in that group. The brackets on top indicate the respective two samples compared by student′s t-test. n, number of embryo analyzed. *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01. C and D. Overexpression of alr and alrC131S promote liver growth by promoting hepatocyte proliferation. Hepatocyte proliferation demonstrated by immunofluorescent staining of proliferation marker p-H3 in 48 hpf embryos (red color). The tissue sections were counterstained with DAPI (blue) to label nucleus. I: intestine; L: liver. Dash line circles the boundary of liver. *, p<0.05. Sample number and other details are described in the relevant methods section.

Figure Data
Acknowledgments
This image is the copyrighted work of the attributed author or publisher, and ZFIN has permission only to display this image to its users. Additional permissions should be obtained from the applicable author or publisher of the image. Full text @ PLoS One