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Al-Hassan et al., 2020 - Potential Mechanism of Dermal Wound Treatment With Preparations From the Skin Gel of Arabian Gulf Catfish: A Unique Furan Fatty Acid (F6) and Cholesta-3,5-Diene (S5) Recruit Neutrophils and Fibroblasts to Promote Wound Healing
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Figure 6

Two Ft components, F6 and S5, promote neutrophil recruitment to the tailfin injury sites of transgenic zebrafishes. (A) Fluorescence microscopy images show that F6 and S5 at 30 µg/ml cause enhanced migration of green fluorescent neutrophils to the dissected caudal fins in zebrafish larvae by 6 h and 24 h. (B) Quantitative analyses of neutrophil accumulation at wound sites (n=10, p < 0.05; *, significantly different, as indicated by horizontal bars).

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