Ultrastructural damage is strongly reduced in <i>persephone</i> homozygotes versus wild-type siblings after neomycin exposure.

  • Dale W. Hailey (128583)
  • Brock Roberts (86832)
  • Kelly N. Owens (86830)
  • Andrew K. Stewart (128590)
  • Tor Linbo (86833)
  • Remy Pujol (128595)
  • Seth L. Alper (107061)
  • Edwin W. Rubel (86837)
  • David W. Raible (86838)
Publication date
October 2012

Abstract

<p>n = number of fish in each category.</p><p>Damage scale:</p><p>A = All hair cells of the neuromast appear normal.</p><p>B = Slight mitochondrial swelling (modest within range of mock-treated controls).</p><p>C = One or more hair cells exhibit some mitochondrial swelling. One or more hair cells also exhibit some nuclear condensation.</p><p>D = Many hair cells show severe damage, including distended mitochondria, highly pycnotic nuclei, or condensation of the entire cell.</p><p>E = Hair cells are absent, or all hair cells show severe damage, including severely distended mitochondria, highly pycnotic nuclei, or condensation of the entire cell.</p

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