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Stereo microscopic analysis of control, glucose, and sucrase-treated embryos in a bright field. (a?c) Imaging analysis of control, glucose, and sucrase-treated embryos in bright field. (d) A diagram showing the sucrase treatment time window and imaging time point. (e) A diagram indicating the imaging positions of the zebrafish embryos. (f) Confocal imaging analysis of the control and sucrase-treated Tg(fli1aEP:EGFP-CAAX)ntu666 embryos. The red bar indicates position 1; the green bar indicates the position. (g) A diagram showing the sucrase treatment time window and imaging time point. (h) Confocal imaging analysis of the control and sucrase-treated Tg(fli1aEP:EGFP-CAAX)ntu666 embryos. The red bar indicates position 1; the green bar indicates the position. |