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- Ge et al., 2023 - Taurocholic Acid and Glycocholic Acid Inhibit Inflammation and Activate Farnesoid X Receptor Expression in LPS-Stimulated Zebrafish and Macrophages
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Anti-inflammatory effects of C. bovis on LPS-induced zebrafish inflammation model. (A) Toxicity of C. bovis treatment (n = 10). Larvae with cardiac edema, or body distortion, are defined as unhealthy. (B) The classification of inflammatory phenotypes in zebrafish embryos of different groups. The combined percentage of the medium and severe phenotypes was statistically analyzed among different groups (n > 10). Control: PBS injection; model: LPS injection. (C) The mRNA levels of IL-6, TNF-?, and CCL-2 in zebrafish embryos of different groups (n > 10). All the data are presented as the mean ± SEM of three independent experiments. # Compared with the control group; * compared with the model group; ## or **, p < 0.01. |