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Fig. 1 Fig. 1. Inhibition of the macrophage inflammasome leads to an increase in the number of macrophages in zebrafish with skin inflammation. (A) Schematic showing the zebrafish lines used to inhibit macrophage inflammasome. The offspring were screened using fluorescent green heart marker of the Tg(uas:ascĪ”CARD-GFP). (B, C) One-cell stage zebrafish eggs were microinjected with control or spint1a crRNA/Cas9 complexes. At 3 dpf, macrophages (B), neutrophils (C) and erythrocytes (D) were stained with neutral red, Sudan black and o-dianisidine, respectively. ****p < 0.0001; n.s., non-significant.

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