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- Chuang et al., 2019 - Zebrafish modeling of intestinal injury, bacterial exposures, and medications defines epithelial in vivo responses relevant to human inflammatory bowel disease
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Fig. S1
Gut length is shortened with DSS injury. (A) Timeline of single DSS and repeated DSS injuries. (B) Zebrafish images of untreated and single DSS injury (left panel). Red lines indicate the measurement of gut length. Quantification of gut length (right panel). Comparing to untreated controls, the gut length is significantly shortened after single DSS injury (P<0.001, N= 149 from 7 clutches). (C) The body axis length of untreated and 0.1% and 0.25% DSS treated larvae. |
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