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Zhang et al., 2016 - Antiviral Drug Ganciclovir Is a Potent Inhibitor of the Proliferation of Müller Glia-Derived Progenitors During Zebrafish Retinal Regeneration
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Characterization of the Tg(1016tuba1a:GFP) line. (A-B) Fluorescence images of the Tg(1016tuba1a:GFP) embryos at 2 days post fertilization (2 dpf) and 3 dpf. The transgene was mainly expressed in the nervous system including the brain, eye, spinal cord and lateral line neuromasts. (C) A needle­poke injury induced the transgene expression at the injury site (asterisks) in the retina of adult Tg(1016tuba1a:GFP) zebrafish at 4 dpi. The left part of the retina was intact and thus served as an uninjured control. (D) GFP+ cells also expressed Müller glia marker Glutamine synthetase (GS) at the injury site at 4 dpi. Scale bars in (A-C), 300 µm. Scale bar in (D), 100 µm.

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