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Li et al., 2025 - Peptidoglycan recognition protein PGRP-5 is involved in immune defence and neuro-behavioral disorders in zebrafish embryos
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PGRP5 plays an important role in neurobehavioral alteration and oxidative stress in zebrafish embryos.

(A) The movement tracks of zebrafish at 5 dpf larvae that exposed to mock and PGRP5-KD conditions. Three representative photographs are shown in each group. (B) The total distance moved of zebrafish larvae that both in control and PGRP5-KD conditions. (C) The average velocity of zebrafish larvae that both in mock and PGRP5-KD conditions. (D) Detection the contents of ROS, along with enzymatic activities of CAT, SOD and AChE in larval zebrafish that both in mock and PGRP5-KD conditions. The values are presented as means ± SEM (Each value contains at least four biological replicates, and each biological replicate contains three technical replicates). *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01. (E) The behavioral trajectory characteristics of zebrafish under 10 μM minocycline drug exposure. (F-G) The total distance and mean velocity of zebrafish larvae that exposed to mock and 10 μM minocycline.

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Stage Range: Protruding-mouth to Day 5

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