A microscopy image created by researchers at the Bethesda-based National Institutes of Health researchers is part of the “Life Magnified” stamp panel issued Monday by the United States Postal Service ...
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How stress hormone receptors alter the brain and behavior: Zebrafish study provides insights
Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state ...
Philadelphia, September 20, 2023 – Zebrafish have revolutionized research into a wide variety of rare and complex genetic diseases. In early development stages, their transparent bodies allow ...
A biomedical research program at Oregon State University has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to modernize their lab. Zebrafish at Oregon State University's Sinnhuber Aquatic ...
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What Virtual Zebrafish Can Teach Us About Autonomous AI
Inspired by the natural curiosity he saw in animals, MLD Assistant Professor Aran Nayebi and his CMU colleagues created a ...
insights from industryDr. Javier TerrienteDirector of SomethingCo-founder and Chief of Drug Development at ZeClinics As part of our SLAS Europe 2022 coverage, we speak to Dr. Javier Terriente, ...
On Sept. 9 and 10, the University was home to an annual conference about a field of research that it pioneered. The 2005 West Coast Zebrafish Meeting had 170 registered attendees, including faculty ...
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How Egg Shape Coordinates the Cascade of Early Development
Research shows how the curved shape of a zebrafish egg sets cell division timing, gene activation, and early cell fate specification.
Medical and life science researchers will benefit from the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic data on zebrafish, newly published research suggests. Medical and life science researchers will ...
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