Fig. 5
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- ZDB-FIG-160608-29
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- Chuang et al., 2016 - The Role of Butylidenephthalide in Targeting the Microenvironment Which Contributes to Liver Fibrosis Amelioration
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TAA-induced liver fibrosis in zebra fish. (A) Intraperitoneal injection of TAA (300 mg/kg) three times in a week. Liver tissues were then stained with Masson?s trichrom stain. (B) The collagen content in liver was indicated in blue color. The upper showed TAA-induced liver fibrosis; the lower left showed a normal liver, and lower right showed BP treated TAA-induced liver. (C) TAA-induced zebrafish was injected BMP-7 morpholino (MO) intravenously, and inhibited BP-induced BMP-7 expression (left). Two samples were treated with TAA, BP, and combined with scrambled-morpholino or BMP-7-MO treatment (iv). |
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Stage: | Adult |