These phenotypic classes are discussed below, with reference to previously identified zebrafish melanocyte mutants. |
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The neural retina of zebrafish, as in other vertebrates, arises from cells that line the optic cup. |
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This effect is most pronounced in the heavily yolked eggs of birds and zebrafish. |
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We follow the general rules of zebrafish nomenclature for designating locus and allele names. |
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Microscopic crystals of aragonite located in the inner ears of zebrafish control balance and hearing. |
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The zebrafish egg is about 0.7mm in diameter, with the cytoplasm and nucleus at the animal pole sitting upon a large mass of yolk. |
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Such a lack of uniformity has been reported in medaka and zebrafish. |
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Both pufferfish and zebrafish have a second glucagon receptor-like gene that is most closely related to the characterized goldfish glucagon receptor. |
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We are delighted to support Canada's leading zebrafish neurobiologist in his groundbreaking work. |
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However, in none of the zebrafish studies that have yet come to my attention, the location of the taeniae has been established. |
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Research on zebrafish published earlier in the year found that the fish are able to repair muscle within their hearts. |
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He will also use data from zebrafish, chicken and mice to supplement his research when needed. |
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We hope to enhance this research by building on the preliminary NMR-based metabolomic analysis of zebrafish being carried out by Karakach. |
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Using similar designs, fluoxetine is shown to reduce the number of eggs produced and aromatase expression in zebrafish. |
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For each final effluent tested, we will evaluate tests with fathead minnow, zebrafish, mummichog, rainbow trout and 3-spined stickleback. |
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In vitro approaches are used on cell cultures and in vivo approaches use animal models such as zebrafish and transgenesis techniques in mice. |
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We are using comparative proteomics to identify candidate proteins that change with environmental conditions in zebrafish Danio rerio and fence lizard Sceloporus undulcttus. |
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Two muscles are key to dorsoventral expansion of the buccal cavity, which characterizes the expansive phase of a suction-feeding event in zebrafish larvae. |
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The Mexican tetra is easy to raise in the laboratory and exhibits many of the attributes that have made zebrafish a popular model system in developmental biology. |
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The NRC-IMB zebrafish facility provides a novel approach for screening bioactives and, when combined with functional genomics analysis, results in a powerful tool for understanding the effects of a bioactive. |
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His evidence is published this week in Cell magazine. Dr Arendt and his colleagues compared the molecular fingerprints of the nerve cells of Platynereis with that of a vertebrate, the zebrafish. |
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In the Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics at King's College in London, Dr Claudia Linker is at her computer looking at a video made through a microscope of a small tear made in the tail of a zebrafish. |
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Background pathology of the ovary in a laboratory population of zebrafish Danio rerio. |
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In zebrafish, the adaxial cells are precursors to the embryonic slow muscle fibers. |
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Dr. Drapeau is the nation's leading zebrafish neurobiologist and is internationally recognized for his contributions to the study of synapse formation and neural network development in the spinal cord. |
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So far, the results of this research have led to the publication of a high-impact paper and a second paper describing a novel approach to examining blood cells in zebrafish. |
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The award recognizes Dr. Drapeau's research, which studies the development of the spinal cord in the zebrafish embryo, a leading model for vertebrate development and genetics. |
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A fluorescent zebrafish was the first genetically engineered animal to be marketed, and biotechnologists are developing many transgenic fish and shellfish. |
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In 2006, a lymphatic system similar to that in mammals was described in one species of teleost fish, the zebrafish. |
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The transposons instructed zebrafish cells to mark mutated proteins with a fluorescent protein 'tag. |
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Another organism that is increasingly used in research on alcoholism and other addictions is the zebrafish Danio rerio. |
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Postembryonic development of the cranial lateral line canals and neuromasts in zebrafish. |
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The diencephalon of the zebrafish brain corresponds lo the substantia nigra of the human brain. |
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This research will reveal fundamental molecular details of vitellogenesis and its relation to egg quality common to zebrafish and important farmed species. |
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The syntenic relationship of the zebrafish and human genomes. |
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To date, Daphnia and fish, particularly zebrafish and fathead minnow, appear to be the most common model organisms for ecotoxicogenomics studies employing DNA microarrays. |
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The Company uses its proprietary gene knock-out technology to create a mutational gene library in the zebrafish for research to support its internal drug development program. |
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Zebrafish larvae at 5 dpf were fractionated into body, eye, and brain samples. |
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Zebrafish can also be made to develop as haploids by fertilizing the egg with sperm heavily irradiated with ultraviolet light. |
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Zebrafish have been a significant model in developmental biology for over a decade. |
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