Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage accumulates continuously, increasing the chance of malignant transformation. The zebrafish has emerged as an important vertebrate model to study these processes. Key mechanisms such as DNA damage responses and cellular senescence can be studied in zebrafish throughout its life course. In addition, the zebrafish is becoming an important resource to study telomere biology in aging, regeneration and cancer. Here we review some of the tools and resources that zebrafish researchers have developed and discuss their potential use in the study of DNA damage, cancer and aging related diseases
Advances in scientific techniques have provided researchers with exceptional new opportunities to id...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
The zebrafish has emerged as an exciting vertebrate model to study different aspects of immune syste...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
With the increasing number of active elderly in our society, healthy aging has become a main priorit...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are an emerging model for studying human aging. Zebrafish share similar sene...
Modelling adult diseases to understand their aetiology and progression, and to develop new therapies...
AbstractThe incidence of diseases increases rapidly with age, accompanied by progressive deteriorati...
The study of model organisms has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms underlying norma...
Uncovering the mechanisms underlying ageing of the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial to identi...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Summary. Biomedical research increasingly exploits zebrafish (Danio rerio) for genetic disease model...
Advances in scientific techniques have provided researchers with exceptional new opportunities to id...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
The zebrafish has emerged as an exciting vertebrate model to study different aspects of immune syste...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
Cancer is a disease of the elderly, and old age is its largest risk factor. With age, DNA damage acc...
With the increasing number of active elderly in our society, healthy aging has become a main priorit...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are an emerging model for studying human aging. Zebrafish share similar sene...
Modelling adult diseases to understand their aetiology and progression, and to develop new therapies...
AbstractThe incidence of diseases increases rapidly with age, accompanied by progressive deteriorati...
The study of model organisms has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms underlying norma...
Uncovering the mechanisms underlying ageing of the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial to identi...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Summary. Biomedical research increasingly exploits zebrafish (Danio rerio) for genetic disease model...
Advances in scientific techniques have provided researchers with exceptional new opportunities to id...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
The zebrafish has emerged as an exciting vertebrate model to study different aspects of immune syste...