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- ZDB-FIG-170706-7
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- Schall et al., 2017 - Short bowel syndrome results in increased gene expression associated with proliferation, inflammation, bile acid synthesis and immune system activation: RNA sequencing a zebrafish SBS model
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Increased β –catenin is detected by immunofluorescence in proximal SBS intestine compared to distal SBS and Sham intestine. Immunofluorescent detection of β –catenin identified more positive cells/hemivillus in SBS intestine compared to both the distal limb and sham proximal controls (A–C). Increased β –catenin is noted in the proximal SBS intestine (C; E) compared to distal SBS (D; E p = 0.001) and Sham proximal and SBS proximal intestine (A–C; E p = 0.012). No significant difference in β –catenin is seen between Sham proximal and distal intestine (A–B, E). A–D Scale 50 μm. (TIF 2151 kb) |
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