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A zebrafish tailfin injury assay protocol for quantifying immune cell migration and infiltration.

Citation
Kulkarni, A., et al. “A Zebrafish Tailfin Injury Assay Protocol For Quantifying Immune Cell Migration And Infiltration.”. Star Protocols, p. 101196.
Center Indiana University University of Chicago
Multicenter
Multicenter
Author Abhishek Kulkarni, Ryan Anderson, Raghavendra G Mirmira
Keywords Antibody, Cell Biology, immunology, Microscopy, Model Organisms
Abstract

Myeloid cells, such as macrophages, are critical components of the inflammatory response, in which infected, injured, or necrotic tissues are targeted for resolution. A key aspect of the inflammatory response is migration of myeloid cells to target tissues. Although studying immune cell migration in mammalian models is challenging, zebrafish are more tractable owing to their optical transparency and rapidity in generating transgenic lines. Here, we present a tailfin injury assay protocol for quantifying immune infiltration at injury sites. For complete details on the use and execution of this profile, please refer to Anderson-Baucum et al. (2021) and Kulkarni et al. (2021).

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
STAR protocols
Volume
3
Issue
1
Number of Pages
101196
Date Published
12/2022
ISSN Number
2666-1667
DOI
10.1016/j.xpro.2022.101196
Alternate Journal
STAR Protoc
PMID
35243379
PMCID
PMC8881708
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