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 - Magadum et al., 2017 - Live cell screening platform identifies PPARδ as a regulator of cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac repair
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 PPARδ activity is required for adult cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity after injury in zebrafish. (A) Representative images of cryoinjured zebrafish hearts (7 dpi) treated with DMSO (control) or 5 μM PPARδ inhibitor (GSK3787), stained for PCNA (green) and the cardiomyocyte marker Mef2 (red). Nuclei were visualized using DAPI (blue). Dashed lines highlight the wound border zone used for quantification. Scale bar = 150 μm. (B) Quantitative analysis of PCNA-positive cardiomyocytes (DMSO: n = 9 hearts; GSK3787: n = 10 hearts; ***P < 0.001).  | 
    
                
                    
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