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From: Pseudomonas putida infection induces immune-antioxidant, hepato-renal, ethological, and histopathological/immunohistochemical disruptions in Oreochromis niloticus: the palliative role of titanium dioxide nanogel

Fig. 2

The clinical signs of Nile tilapia experimentally infected with Pseudomonas putida and exposed to titanium dioxide nanogel (TDNG) (0.9 mg/L) for ten days. A Control and TDNG fish display a normal appearance. B & C Fish of the P. putida group display skin darkness, body hemorrhages, fin rot (black arrows), and severe skin ulcerations (yellow arrow). D Fish of the TDNG + P. putida group displaying skin darkness, redness of the caudal fin, and fin rot (black arrow)

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