- Title
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Vegfc/d-dependent regulation of the lymphatic vasculature during cardiac regeneration is influenced by injury context
- Authors
- Vivien, C.J., Pichol-Thievend, C., Sim, C.B., Smith, J.B., Bower, N.I., Hogan, B.M., Hudson, J.E., Francois, M., Porrello, E.R.
- Source
- Full text @ NPJ Regen Med
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Cryoinjury stimulates a lymphangiogenic response in the caudal fin A: In control fish (without injury), dsRed (Lyve1) is not detected in the caudal fin indicating that lymphatic vessels are not present in the control zebrafish fin. B: The caudal fin was resected (along the dotted line) and observed 4 days post resection. DsRed (lyve1) is not detected in the zebrafish fin 4 days post amputation indicating that resection injury does not induce a lymphangiogenic response in the fin. C: The caudal fin was cryoinjured for 1 minute and observed 4 days post cryoinjury. A robust lymphangiogenic response to cryoinjury in the caudal fin was evident by the presence of DsRed (Lyve1) positive vessels between the fin rays (white arrows). Scale bar length 1mm. |