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Fig. 2. Long-term CCH increases SDH activity after 6 weeks and does not prevent an increase of the fibre cross-sectional area.Fish were kept for 3 or 6.

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1 Fig. 2. Long-term CCH increases SDH activity after 6 weeks and does not prevent an increase of the fibre cross-sectional area.Fish were kept for 3 or 6 weeks in normoxia (open bars) or in CCH (water saturated with 2% oxygen, gray bars). Long-term CCH increases SDH activity after 6 weeks and does not prevent an increase of the fibre cross-sectional area.Fish were kept for 3 or 6 weeks in normoxia (open bars) or in CCH (water saturated with 2% oxygen, gray bars). (A) For every fish, fibre cross-sectional area (CSA) was measured in 20 high and 20 low oxidative muscle fibres in tail cross-sections. (B) Images from cross-sections of slow, high oxidative (HO) and fast low oxidative (LO) muscle fibres incubated for succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity. (C) SDH activity was determined in these fibres by determination of the absorbance increase (A660) per µm section thickness per second incubation time. Values are means±SEM (n = 6 in each group). Scale bar: 50 µm. Richard T. Jaspers et al. Biology Open 2014;bio © Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd


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