The scaling relationship between the size of an appendage or organ and that of the body as a whole is tightly regulated during animal development. If a structure grows at a different rate than the rest of the body, this process is termed allometric growth. The zebrafish another longfin (alf) mutant shows allometric growth resulting in proportionally enlarged fins and barbels. We took advantage of this mutant to study the regulation of size in vertebrates. Here, we show that alf mutants carry gain-of-function mutations in kcnk5b, a gene encoding a two-pore domain potassium (K+) channel. Electrophysiological analysis in Xenopus oocytes reveals that these mutations cause an increase in K+ conductance of the channel and lead to hyperpolarizatio...
Fish, like mammals, have to maintain their body fluid ionic and osmotic homeostasis through sophisti...
In this article, the authors use the zebrafish genome and potassium channels to study cardiac anomal...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
The scaling relationship between the size of an appendage or organ and that of the body as a whole i...
Growth plays an essential role during development, as it provides the raw material upon which morpho...
International audienceMotivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin d...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
SummaryIn zebrafish, the dorsal habenula shows conspicuous left-right differences. New research show...
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) are critical nutrient sensors in many mammalian tis...
Abstract Background The zebrafish has been suggested as a model system for studying human diseases t...
The cardiac action potential (AP) and the consequent cytosolic Ca2+ transient are key indicators of ...
The amputation of a teleost fin rapidly triggers an intricate maze of hierarchically regulated signa...
AbstractZebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fi...
<p>(A) BCs transmit through multiple terminals. Left: published examples of zebrafish cone BCs <a hr...
Fish, like mammals, have to maintain their body fluid ionic and osmotic homeostasis through sophisti...
In this article, the authors use the zebrafish genome and potassium channels to study cardiac anomal...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...
The scaling relationship between the size of an appendage or organ and that of the body as a whole i...
Growth plays an essential role during development, as it provides the raw material upon which morpho...
International audienceMotivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin d...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
SummaryIn zebrafish, the dorsal habenula shows conspicuous left-right differences. New research show...
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) are critical nutrient sensors in many mammalian tis...
Abstract Background The zebrafish has been suggested as a model system for studying human diseases t...
The cardiac action potential (AP) and the consequent cytosolic Ca2+ transient are key indicators of ...
The amputation of a teleost fin rapidly triggers an intricate maze of hierarchically regulated signa...
AbstractZebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fi...
<p>(A) BCs transmit through multiple terminals. Left: published examples of zebrafish cone BCs <a hr...
Fish, like mammals, have to maintain their body fluid ionic and osmotic homeostasis through sophisti...
In this article, the authors use the zebrafish genome and potassium channels to study cardiac anomal...
AbstractMechanisms that regulate the size and shape of bony structures are largely unknown. The mole...