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Fig. S9
Treatment with bifunctional compounds does not enhance the neutrophil-dependent suppression of fungal hyphae in wild-type zebrafish. A) Representative images of spi1 (i) and spi1/csf3r (ii) morpholino-injected zebrafish larvae infected with A. fumigatus at 1 dpi. Different A. fumigatus growth forms are indicated by open yellow arrowheads. B) Graph showing the proportion of surviving infected embryos with germinating conidia or fully-developed hyphae at 1 dpi. Error bars: Mean + SEM. N = 10 larva per group per experiment, data collated from ≥ 3 experiments |
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