A heart attack will leave a permanent ... as a model organism for studying embryonic development of vertebrates. Scientists like zebrafish because they can be propagated by the thousands quickly ...
Nanoplastics in water hindered oxygen transport in zebrafish, underscoring their toxic impact on aquatic health.
Heart valve development: endothelial cell signaling and differentiation. Circ. Res. 95(5), 459–470 (2004). Article Google Scholar Bassett, D. & Currie, P.D. Identification of a zebrafish ...
A new fully automated in vivo screening system (AISS) has been developed to transform drug evaluation by enabling rapid, precise, and non-invasive multi-organ imaging in zebrafish. Integrating cutting ...
The zebrafish is a good research stand-in for its fellow vertebrate, the human, because the two have many parts in common: brain, heart, liver, kidneys. And genome sequencing has shown that 84 ...
The result was a significant impairment in both the development of sensory cells ... For example, previous studies have shown how zebrafish can regenerate heart tissue after injury, leading ...
The preclinical evaluation of drug-induced cardiotoxicity is an important stage in the drug development process; however, ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles, widely used in consumer products, can disrupt red blood cell (RBC) development in zebrafish embryos, according to a new study. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and in vivo ...
A study led by Prof. Liu Feng from the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has identified a crucial role ...
Zebrafish, with their transparent bodies, rapid development, and genetic similarities ... for high-resolution imaging of organs such as the heart, brain, and liver. The computer-vision-based ...
During the first 72 hours in particular, extracellular vesicles—nanoparticles enclosed in cell membranes—play a significant role in the embryonic development of zebrafish. This is the result ...