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            Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-230912-12
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- Zhang et al., 2023 - Knockout of miR-184 in zebrafish leads to ocular abnormalities by elevating p21 levels
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 Inhibition of p21 reduced the expression of lens fibrosis markers in miR-184−/− lenses. (A and B) The mRNA levels of lens fibrosis markers were detected in 1-month-old and 6-month-old WT and miR-184−/− lenses. Student t-test was used for statistical analysis, n = 3. *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001. (C–F) The 2-month-old miR-184−/− zebrafish were incubated with 5 μg/mL p21 inhibitor UC2288 for 12 h, and then the mRNA levels of p21 and lens fibrosis markers were detected. Student t-test was used for statistical analysis, n = 5. *p < .05. | 
                
                    
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