Research in the field of gastroenterology is increasingly focused on the use of alternative nonrodent model organisms to provide new experimental tools to study chronic diseases. The zebrafish is a particularly valuable experimental platform to explore organ and cell structure-function relationships under relevant biological and pathobiological settings. This is due to its optical transparency and its close-to-human genetic makeup. To-date, the structure-function properties of the GIS of the zebrafish are relatively unexplored and limited to histology and fluorescent microscopy. Occasionally those studies include EM of a given subcellular process but lack the required full histological picture. In this work, we employed a novel combined bio...
The zebrafish has been shown to be an excellent vertebrate model for studying the roles of specific ...
BackgroundOver the last two decades, zebrafish have been established as a genetically versatile mode...
vivo imaging of zebrafish digestive organ function using multiple quenched fluorescent reporter
Research in the field of gastroenterology is increasingly focused on the use of alternative nonroden...
While they lack mammal-specific organs, zebrafish provide a high degree of resemblance in their gene...
Nearly all individual members of the animal kingdom have gastrointestinal tracts which feature uniqu...
Organismal phenotypes frequently involve multiple organ systems. Histology is a powerful way to dete...
Organismal phenotypes frequently involve multiple organ systems. Histology is a powerful way to dete...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is now a widely used model organism in biomedical research. The species ...
The Enteric Nervous System (ENS) is a large network of enteric neurons and glia that regulates vario...
Microscopic analysis of molecules and physiology in living cells and systems is a powerful tool in l...
Successful tomographic imaging of soft tissues with micrometer resolution includes preparation, acqu...
The dynamic nature and inaccessible location of the intestine pose significant challenges to the stu...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a small agastric teleost fish, has become a popular species to model di...
The zebrafish has been shown to be an excellent vertebrate model for studying the roles of specific ...
The zebrafish has been shown to be an excellent vertebrate model for studying the roles of specific ...
BackgroundOver the last two decades, zebrafish have been established as a genetically versatile mode...
vivo imaging of zebrafish digestive organ function using multiple quenched fluorescent reporter
Research in the field of gastroenterology is increasingly focused on the use of alternative nonroden...
While they lack mammal-specific organs, zebrafish provide a high degree of resemblance in their gene...
Nearly all individual members of the animal kingdom have gastrointestinal tracts which feature uniqu...
Organismal phenotypes frequently involve multiple organ systems. Histology is a powerful way to dete...
Organismal phenotypes frequently involve multiple organ systems. Histology is a powerful way to dete...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is now a widely used model organism in biomedical research. The species ...
The Enteric Nervous System (ENS) is a large network of enteric neurons and glia that regulates vario...
Microscopic analysis of molecules and physiology in living cells and systems is a powerful tool in l...
Successful tomographic imaging of soft tissues with micrometer resolution includes preparation, acqu...
The dynamic nature and inaccessible location of the intestine pose significant challenges to the stu...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a small agastric teleost fish, has become a popular species to model di...
The zebrafish has been shown to be an excellent vertebrate model for studying the roles of specific ...
The zebrafish has been shown to be an excellent vertebrate model for studying the roles of specific ...
BackgroundOver the last two decades, zebrafish have been established as a genetically versatile mode...
vivo imaging of zebrafish digestive organ function using multiple quenched fluorescent reporter