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Dis Model Mech (2023) 16 (6): dmm049908.
Published: 10 May 2023
... and high-content microscopy, we developed an automated microscopy workflow to non-invasively study fluorescently labelled bacteria and neutrophils in vivo . We applied our workflow to antibiotic-treated zebrafish, and demonstrate that antibiotics reduce bacterial burden and not neutrophil recruitment...
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Dis Model Mech (2020) 13 (2): dmm043638.
Published: 2 March 2020
... with early regeneration in the context of histological and other measures that are used to quantify its incidence. Molecular biomarkers linked to the closely associated events of inflammation and oxidative damage are discussed, with a focus on research related to protein thiol oxidation and to neutrophils...
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Dis Model Mech (2020) 13 (1): dmm041889.
Published: 9 January 2020
...Emily E. Rosowski ABSTRACT The specific roles of the two major innate immune cell types – neutrophils and macrophages – in response to infection and sterile inflammation are areas of great interest. The larval zebrafish model of innate immunity, and the imaging capabilities it provides, is a source...
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Dis Model Mech (2016) 9 (2): 187–198.
Published: 1 February 2016
... to resident gut microbes by quantifying the neutrophil cells in conventionally reared monoassociated or germ-free stickleback from both oceanic and freshwater populations grown in a common intermediate salinity environment. We found that oceanic and freshwater fish in the wild and in the laboratory share many...
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Dis Model Mech (2015) 8 (11): 1375–1388.
Published: 1 November 2015
... infection was increased upon immunosuppressant treatment. We showed for the first time that macrophages and neutrophils were readily recruited in vivo to the site of infection in an intact host and that spore phagocytosis can be observed in real-time in vivo . While exploring innate immune effector...
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Dis Model Mech (2014) 7 (7): 871–882.
Published: 1 July 2014
... and reproducible inflammatory response. Here, we study the cellular response of zebrafish larvae when E. coli bacteria are injected into the notochord and describe the effects. First, we provide direct evidence that the notochord is a unique organ that is inaccessible to leukocytes (macrophages and neutrophils...
Includes: Supplementary data