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- Hanovice et al., 2019 - Regeneration of the zebrafish retinal pigment epithelium after widespread genetic ablation
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Fig. 4
Fig 4. RPE ablation results in defects in visual function. (A-C) To measure the OKR, the right eye of ablated and unablated larvae was exposed to a rotating stimulus, and the position of the stimulated eye was recorded at 1dpi (A, n = 3 unablated, n = 4 ablated), 2dpi (B, n = 3 unablated, n = 12 ablated) and 3dpi (C, n = 3 unablated, n = 12 ablated). (D) Quantification revealed that ablated larvae had a significantly reduced stimulus tracking gain at 2dpi (Mann-Whitney U test, P = 0.0055). Recovered OKR was detectible by 3dpi (Mann Whitney U test, P = 0.1878). |
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| Stage Range: | Day 6 to Days 7-13 |
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