The behavior of a cell is determined by the interplay of its subcellular components. Thus, being able to simultaneously visualize several organelles inside cells within the natural context of a living organism could greatly enhance our understanding of developmental processes. We have established a Gal4-based system for the simultaneous and cell type specific expression of multiple subcellular labels in transparent zebrafish embryos. This system offers the opportunity to follow intracellular developmental processes in a live vertebrate organism using confocal fluorescence time-lapse microscopy. Using this approach we recently showed that the centrosome neither persistently leads migration nor determines the site of axonogenesis in migrating...
Owing to its optical clarity and rapid rate of development, the zebrafish embryo is an ideal model s...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) allows scalable imaging of preserved 3D biological specimens with nanosca...
During its first hours of development, the zebrafish embryo presents a large microtubule array in th...
Neuronal migration disorders such as lissencephalies are characterized by a failure of migrating neu...
The position of the centrosome ahead of the nucleus has been considered crucial for coordinating neu...
This chapter introduces some of the techniques that can be used for intravital, noninvasive, time la...
The migration of immature neurons from proliferation zones to their place of final differentiation o...
AbstractThe mechanism of cytoskeletal protein transport, especially the question of what kind of for...
The field of axon guidance is taking advantage of the powerful genetic and imaging tools that are no...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is arranged into exquisitely organized strata from a div...
Tissue growth and organismal development require orchestrated cell proliferation. To understand how ...
Advances in imaging and cell-labeling techniques have greatly enhanced our understanding of developm...
The field of axon guidance is taking advantage of the powerful genetic and imaging tools that are no...
Genetic means to visualize and manipulate neuronal circuits in the intact animal have revolutionized...
Owing to its optical clarity and rapid rate of development, the zebrafish embryo is an ideal model s...
Owing to its optical clarity and rapid rate of development, the zebrafish embryo is an ideal model s...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) allows scalable imaging of preserved 3D biological specimens with nanosca...
During its first hours of development, the zebrafish embryo presents a large microtubule array in th...
Neuronal migration disorders such as lissencephalies are characterized by a failure of migrating neu...
The position of the centrosome ahead of the nucleus has been considered crucial for coordinating neu...
This chapter introduces some of the techniques that can be used for intravital, noninvasive, time la...
The migration of immature neurons from proliferation zones to their place of final differentiation o...
AbstractThe mechanism of cytoskeletal protein transport, especially the question of what kind of for...
The field of axon guidance is taking advantage of the powerful genetic and imaging tools that are no...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is arranged into exquisitely organized strata from a div...
Tissue growth and organismal development require orchestrated cell proliferation. To understand how ...
Advances in imaging and cell-labeling techniques have greatly enhanced our understanding of developm...
The field of axon guidance is taking advantage of the powerful genetic and imaging tools that are no...
Genetic means to visualize and manipulate neuronal circuits in the intact animal have revolutionized...
Owing to its optical clarity and rapid rate of development, the zebrafish embryo is an ideal model s...
Owing to its optical clarity and rapid rate of development, the zebrafish embryo is an ideal model s...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) allows scalable imaging of preserved 3D biological specimens with nanosca...
During its first hours of development, the zebrafish embryo presents a large microtubule array in th...