The tuba1a gene encodes a neural-specific Α-tubulin isoform whose expression is restricted to the developing and regenerating nervous system. By using zebrafish as a model system for studying CNS regeneration, we recently showed that retinal injury induces tuba1a gene expression in MÜller glia that reentered the cell cycle. However, because of the transient nature of tuba1a gene expression during development and regeneration, it was not possible to trace the lineage of the tuba1a -expressing cells with a reporter directly under the control of the tuba1a promoter. To overcome this limitation, we generated tuba1a:CreER T2 and Β- actin2:loxP-mCherrry-loxP-GFP double transgenic fish that allowed us to label tuba1a -expressing cell...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
Abstract Background The zebrafish retina maintains tw...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Teleost fish have a remarkable capacity to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS) following d...
The retina is the neural tissue situated at the back of the eyes that samples the visual scene and s...
α1 tubulin gene expression is induced in the developing and regenerating CNS of vertebrates. Therefo...
The α1- and α2-tubulin encoding genes were cloned from a goldfish genomic DNA library. α1- and α2-tu...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish are capable of regenerating retinal neurons. Essential to regenera...
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Zebrafish continuously add new rod photoreceptors to their retinas as a consequence of persistent bo...
Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes. T...
Abstract Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal su...
While mammals possess a limited capacity for retinal regeneration, teleosts such as Danio rerio (zeb...
Müller glia in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal damage by re-entering the cell cycle, which g...
AbstractIn an effort to identify the cellular events that enable neuronal regeneration in the verteb...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
Abstract Background The zebrafish retina maintains tw...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Teleost fish have a remarkable capacity to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS) following d...
The retina is the neural tissue situated at the back of the eyes that samples the visual scene and s...
α1 tubulin gene expression is induced in the developing and regenerating CNS of vertebrates. Therefo...
The α1- and α2-tubulin encoding genes were cloned from a goldfish genomic DNA library. α1- and α2-tu...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish are capable of regenerating retinal neurons. Essential to regenera...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/99623/1/glia22549.pd
Zebrafish continuously add new rod photoreceptors to their retinas as a consequence of persistent bo...
Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes. T...
Abstract Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal su...
While mammals possess a limited capacity for retinal regeneration, teleosts such as Danio rerio (zeb...
Müller glia in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal damage by re-entering the cell cycle, which g...
AbstractIn an effort to identify the cellular events that enable neuronal regeneration in the verteb...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
Abstract Background The zebrafish retina maintains tw...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...