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Fig. 4
Histopathology of the irregularly high glucose diet-induced intestinal functional disorders in adult zebrafish intestines treated with B. lactis BL-99.
A fresh complete intestine of normal adult zebrafish (A). Normal (untreated) zebrafish intestinal H & E staining (B). The intestinal functional disorder zebrafish (model) intestinal histopathology (C). The intestinal functional disorder zebrafish treated with B. lactis BL-99 at 2.42*107 CFU/mL (D). Muscle layer (a1, blue double-headed arrow); goblet cells (b, black one-way arrow); lymphocytes (c, yellow one-way arrow); thinner intestinal wall (a2, blue square) and dilation of the intestinal lumen (d, black double-headed arrow).
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