The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae) of the order Cypriniformes. Native to India and South Asia...
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a small freshwater fish commonly used as a model organism. Look up zebrafish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zebrafish...
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moderate dose of ethanol, zebrafish became more active and swam faster. When the dose of alcohol increased, the zebrafish became sluggish. Another study...
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Zebrafish is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal focusing on research using the zebrafish and related species. It is published by Mary Ann Liebert. It was...
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nanomedicine as a means of disease prevention. BRC Introduced the use of zebrafish as an animal model in biomedical research and established a facility for...
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The Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) is an online biological database of information about the zebrafish (Danio rerio). The zebrafish is a widely...
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IJ; Patton, EE (2008). "mc1r Pathway regulation of zebrafish melanosome dispersion". Zebrafish. 5 (4): 289–95. doi:10.1089/zeb.2008.0541. PMID 19133827...
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The China Zebrafish Resource Center (CZRC) is a non-profit organization located in 7 Donghu South Road, Wuhan, Focusing mainly on zebrafish resources...
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fish. They have been created from several different species of fish: zebrafish were the first GloFish available in pet stores, and recently the black...
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Genetically modified fish (redirect from Genetically modified zebrafish)
transgenic DNA, and zebrafish have the capability of regenerating their organ tissues. They are also used in drug discovery. GM zebrafish are being explored...
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Retinal regeneration (section In zebrafish)
are capable of regenerating lost retinal tissue in the event of damage. Zebrafish, like other teleost fish, possess the innate ability to regenerate retinal...
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Gene nomenclature (section Zebrafish)
The use of prefixes on gene symbols to indicate species (e.g., "Z" for zebrafish) is discouraged. The recommended formatting of printed gene and protein...
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the genetic requirements for zebrafish swimming. Recently he has expanded his research interests into using the zebrafish system to model idiopathic (unknown...
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Girella zebra (redirect from Girella zebra (Zebrafish))
Girella zebra, also known as zebrafish or stripey bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea chub in the family Kyphosidae. It lives in the...
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neuromuscular junctions using the model organism zebrafish. Since 2019, the International Zebrafish Society has awarded the Christine Beattie Award in...
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equivalent cells based on transcription factor gradients. Vertebrates like the zebrafish use oscillating gene expression to define segments known as somites. Annelids...
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find that exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of DINP in zebrafish disrupt the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and affect reproduction in a...
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the zebrafish with which he was experimenting; by knocking down embryonic gene expression using Morpholinos, Prof. Ekker "phenocopied" known zebrafish mutations...
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Sciences. She is known for her research identifying genes required for zebrafish development, and for her earlier research on gene expression in the bacterial...
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Inbred strain (section Zebrafish)
traits about zebrafish that are worthwhile to study including their regeneration, there are relatively few inbred strains of zebrafish possibly because...
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December 2020 in the United States alone. See paragraph above Inspired by zebrafish larve, Groneberg’s choreography mixes science and dance into an intellectually...
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form Turing patterns to govern the formation of lymphatic vessels in the zebrafish embryo. Reaction–diffusion systems have attracted much interest as a prototype...
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Zebrafish AB9 cells are a primary fibroblast cell line developed from fin tissue of the AB strain. These cells are commonly used for studies focusing...
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Blastocoel (section In zebrafish)
[page needed] Unlike amphibian, echinoderm, mammalian, and avian embryos, zebrafish do not have a defined blastocoel. Rather, they have small, irregular extracellular...
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their body at high speeds to improve streamlining and reducing drag. Zebrafish have even been observed to alter their locomotor behavior in response...
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juvenile zebrafish. When juvenile zebrafish are growing, skin cells must quickly cover the rapidly increasing surface area of the zebrafish. These skin...
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patterning of gene expression has been performed in cell monolayer and in zebrafish embryos using caged morpholino or peptide nucleic acid demonstrating the...
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Follower neuron (section In zebrafish)
sure that each axon is in the right axon tract. There is even a study in zebrafish with results showing that, when pioneer axons are eliminated, they can...
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close association with other annotation databases, such as ZFIN (The Zebrafish Information Network), the Havana Group and GenBank. Manual annotation...
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