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Iribarne et al., 2022 - Different inflammation responses modulate Müller glia proliferation in the acute or chronically damaged zebrafish retina
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FIGURE 8

Model of inflammation regulating the regenerative response in acute and chronic retinal damage in zebrafish. Diagram representing microglia/macrophages activation and polarization upon NMDA-acute injury or gosh chronic mutant retinal damage in zebrafish to induce regeneration. This acute injury model stimulates an early pro-inflammatory response, which then switches to an anti-inflammatory profile. This chronic injury model stimulates a dominant anti-inflammatory response, accompanied by a mild pro-inflammatory response. Modulating inflammation can inhibit or amplify the regeneration capacity via regulating the presence of M1-like pro-inflammatory microglia/macrophages.

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