Effect of in vivo AB wild-type zebrafish H2O2 exposure on tRF-Glu-CTC neurogenesis. Role of H2O2 on neurogenesis. A In situ hybridization (Calb2a) and immunofluorescence (HuC/D) images of in wild-type AB zebrafish 72 hpf embryos after 24 h H2O2 exposure. Calb2a expression decreases in various cranial structures, including the olfactory bulb (yellow arrows), retina (red arrows), cerebellum (green arrows), and hindbrain (blue arrows). Anti-HuC/D (red) staining of the heads of zebrafish larvae obtained from confocal microscopy. Yellow labels indicate telencephalon and habenula, respectively. B Intensity analysis of Calb2a and HuC/D (Data are presented as mean ± SD, n = 5, t-test, for Calb2a ***p < 0.001 and HuC/D p = 0.057). C, control; 2, 2 mM H2O2
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