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ZDB-FIG-200314-8
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Nikapitiya et al., 2020 - Octominin: A Novel Synthetic Anticandidal Peptide Derived from Defense Protein of Octopus minor
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Figure 8

Anticandidal effect of Octominin in C. albicans-infected zebrafish. C. albicans growth and wound area at 24, 48, and 72 h post treatment of Octominin compared with the control (water-treated) fish. (AC) C. albicans infected nontreated control. (DF) C. albicans-infected Octominin treated fish. Effect of Octominin treatment in zebrafish muscle tissue upon C. albicans infection evaluated by periodic acid-Schiff-hematoxylin (PAS-H)-stained sections under microscope (400×). Muscle tissues of uninfected (G), infected and untreated treated (H), and infected and Octominin-treated (I) zebrafish. Black arrowhead shows the leukocyte infiltration in the muscle tissue of zebrafish.

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