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Fig. 2 — C1q propagates microglial activation and neurodegeneration in the visual axis fo

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Fig. 2 — C1q propagates microglial activation and neurodegeneration in the visual axis fo
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Local ischemic injury in the retina increases expression of C1q in the SC. ( a ) Representative images displaying differences in C1q expression between hemispheres of the SC 7 days following retinal I/R. Yellow outline indicates area of SC measured, scale = 20×. ( b ) Quantification of fluorescence intensity indicated significant differences between ipsilateral (uninjured) and contralateral (ischemic) hemispheres on days 7 and 28 ( p  < 0.01). C1q expression was greatest on day 28 in both hemispheres of the SC, and significantly different versus all time points assessed. Mean ± SEM, n  = 7 per time point. ** p  < 0.01 using student’s paired t -test between hemispheres within a time point, # p  < 0.05 ## p  < 0.01 compared across time points within a group determined via One-way ANOVA followed by Holm-Sidak post test. Scale bars = 100 μm
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captionLocal ischemic injury in the retina increases expression of C1q in the SC. ( a ) Representative images displaying differences in C1q expression between hemispheres of the SC 7 days following retinal I
image_urlhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/articles/PMC4806521/bin/13024_2016_89_Fig2_HTML.jpg
paper_titleC1q propagates microglial activation and neurodegeneration in the visual axis following retinal ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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