Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-180118-19
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- Falcinelli et al., 2017 - Dietary lipid content reorganizes gut microbiota and probiotic L. rhamnosus attenuates obesity and enhances catabolic hormonal milieu in zebrafish
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Elevated fat content increases lipid droplets, but did not alter intestinal mucosal epithelium in zebrafish fed a HFD, MFD and LFD. TEM micrograph showing large lipid droplets accumulation in the apical epithelium of enterocytes and intraepithelial macrophages in HFD-C fed fish (A). Intact brush border in HFD-C fed fish, (B). Macrophages in MFD-C fed fish in contact with the cell membrane of infiltrated lymphocytes and granulocytes (C). Intraepithelial macrophages with typical features of phagocytic cells in LFD-C fed fish (D). Magnification of intra-epithelium granulocytes in MFD-C fed fish (E). L?=?lymphocyte; G?=?granulocyte; Asterisk?=?macrophage. Scale bars: A?=?5?µm, B?=?1?µm, C?=?10?µm, D?=?5?µm, E?=?2?µm. |
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