Tissue Regeneration Requires Edema Fluid Clearance by Compensatory Lymphangiogenesis in Zebrafish
Olamide Olayinka,
Hannah Ryu,
Xiaowei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Lymphangiogenesis is essential for tissue regeneration and edema clearance, and delayed or failed lymphangiogenesis is a critical cause of impaired healing. However, elucidating the dynamic changes in lymphangiogenesis during tissue regeneration in animal models in real-time has been challenging; thus, the mechanisms of compensatory lymphatic activation for edema clearance remain unclear. To address this, zebrafish were subjected to osmotic stress using a hypertonic solution (375 mOsm/L) and hypotonic solution… Show more
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