Zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae are widely recognized for studying host-pathogen interactions in vivo because of their optical transparency, genetic manipulability, and translational potential. The development of the zebrafish immune system is well understood, thereby use of larvae enables investigation solely in the context of innate immunity. As a result, infection of zebrafish with natural fish pathogens including Mycobacterium marinum has significantly advanced our understanding of bacterial pathogenesis and vertebrate host defense. However, new work using a variety of human pathogens (bacterial, viral, and fungal) has illuminated the versatility of the zebrafish infection model, revealing unexpected and important concepts underlying inf...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Shigella is a leading cause of dysentery worldwide, responsible for up to 165 million cases of shige...
2nd International Conference of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, June 26th – 30th, 2016, Portland, Maine...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
Zebrafish <i>(Danio rerio) </i>are now established as an excellent model to study infections and the...
Studying macrophage biology in the context of a whole living organism provides unique possibilities ...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Macrophages provide front line defense against infections. The study of macrophage-microbe interplay...
Zebrafish has been used for over a decade to study the mechanisms of a wide variety of inflammatory ...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Shigella is a leading cause of dysentery worldwide, responsible for up to 165 million cases of shige...
2nd International Conference of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, June 26th – 30th, 2016, Portland, Maine...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
Zebrafish <i>(Danio rerio) </i>are now established as an excellent model to study infections and the...
Studying macrophage biology in the context of a whole living organism provides unique possibilities ...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Macrophages provide front line defense against infections. The study of macrophage-microbe interplay...
Zebrafish has been used for over a decade to study the mechanisms of a wide variety of inflammatory ...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Shigella is a leading cause of dysentery worldwide, responsible for up to 165 million cases of shige...
2nd International Conference of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, June 26th – 30th, 2016, Portland, Maine...