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Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of epimorphic regeneration in zebrafish caudal fin tissue

Authors
Banu, S., Gaur, N., Nair, S., Ravikrishnan, T., Khan, S., Mani, S., Bharathi, S., Mandal, K., Kuram, N.A., Vuppaladadium, S., Ravi, R., Murthy, C.L.N., Quoseena, M., Babu, N.S., Idris, M.M.
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Fig. 1. Regeneration of zebrafish caudal fin tissue post amputation a. Uncut zebrafish caudal fin; b. Amputated zebrafish fin at 0hpa; c. Regenerated caudal fin at 12hpa; d. Regenerated caudal fin at 1dpa; e. Regenerated caudal fin at 2dpa; f. Regenerated caudal fin at 3dpa; g. Regenerated caudal fin at 7dpa; h. Regenerative growth index of zebrafish caudal fin in the lobe and cleft region for different regenerating time points.

Fig. 2. Heat map expression associated with zebrafish caudal fin regeneration for different regenerating time points, a. Transcriptome heat map and b. Proteome heat map expression at 12hpa, 1,2,3 and 7dpa stages.

Fig. 3. qRT-PCR expression analysis of genes associated with zebrafish caudal fin regeneration for different regenerating time points. a. Genes selected from the NGS analysis, b. List of genes associated as families.

Fig. 4. Cytokine protein array expression associated with zebrafish caudal fin regeneration. a. Immunodot blot image of cytokine array at 0hpa, 1dpa, 2dpa and 3dpa. b. Differential expression of cytokine protein at 1dpa, 2dpa and 3dpa against control, 0hpa.

Fig. 5. Canonical Pathways and Disease & Functions associated with the differentially expressed genes/proteins based on network and pathway analysis for zebrafish caudal fin regeneration.

Fig. 6. Various networks associated with differentially expressed genes/proteins for zebrafish caudal fin regeneration at a. 12hpa; b. 1dpa; c. 2dpa; d. 3dpa and e. 7dpa.

Fig. 7. Cellular development, growth and proliferation pathway associated with zebrafish caudal fin regeneration based on network pathway analysis of differentially expressed genes/proteins.

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