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- Zhang et al., 2016 - Antiviral Drug Ganciclovir Is a Potent Inhibitor of the Proliferation of Müller Glia-Derived Progenitors During Zebrafish Retinal Regeneration
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Fig. 5
Ganciclovir treatment had no effect on microglia accumulation at the injury site. (A–D) Immunofluorescence shows the BrdU+ MGPCs (green) and IB4+ microglia (red) at the injury site at 2 and 3 dpi. Note that all the IB4+ microglia were BrdU negative. (E) Quantification of the number of microglia at the injury site at 2 and 3 dpi. The asterisks mark the injury site (needle poke). #P > 0.05 compared to PBS-treated control. n = 3 for each group. Scale bars: 100 µm. |
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