Nanomedicine is a new approach to fight against cancer by the development of anticancer nanoparticles (NPs) that are of high sensitivity, specificity, and targeting ability to detect cancer cells, such as the ability of Silica NPs in targeting epithelial cancer cells. However, these anticancer NPs require preclinical testing, and zebrafish is a useful animal model for preclinical studies of anticancer NPs. This model affords a large sample size, optical imaging, and easy genetic manipulation that aid in nanomedicine studies. This review summarizes the numerous advantages of the zebrafish animal model for such investigation, various techniques for inducing cancer in zebrafish, and discusses the methods to assess cancer development in the mod...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cance...
BACKGROUND: The developing zebrafish is an emerging tool in nanomedicine, allowing non-invasive live...
Nanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagn...
In the last few decades, the field of nanomedicine applied to cancer has revolutionized cancer treat...
Cancer causes millions of deaths each year and thus urgently requires the development of new therape...
The zebrafish has developed into an important model organism for biomedical research over the last d...
The interactions of nanomedicines with biological environments is heavily influenced by their physic...
The interactions of nanomedicines with biological environments is heavily influenced by their physic...
The zebrafish has developed into an important model organism for biomedical research over the last d...
The need for scalable strategies to probe the biological consequences of candidate cancer genes has ...
BACKGROUND: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a vertebrate that has become a popular alternative model for ...
Skin cancer, which includes melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, represents the most common type of...
Over the past 15 years, zebrafish have emerged as a powerful tool for studying human cancers. Transg...
Skin cancer, which includes melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, represents the most common type of...
(ENGLISH) Over the last five decades, zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a useful vertebrate model o...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cance...
BACKGROUND: The developing zebrafish is an emerging tool in nanomedicine, allowing non-invasive live...
Nanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagn...
In the last few decades, the field of nanomedicine applied to cancer has revolutionized cancer treat...
Cancer causes millions of deaths each year and thus urgently requires the development of new therape...
The zebrafish has developed into an important model organism for biomedical research over the last d...
The interactions of nanomedicines with biological environments is heavily influenced by their physic...
The interactions of nanomedicines with biological environments is heavily influenced by their physic...
The zebrafish has developed into an important model organism for biomedical research over the last d...
The need for scalable strategies to probe the biological consequences of candidate cancer genes has ...
BACKGROUND: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a vertebrate that has become a popular alternative model for ...
Skin cancer, which includes melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, represents the most common type of...
Over the past 15 years, zebrafish have emerged as a powerful tool for studying human cancers. Transg...
Skin cancer, which includes melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, represents the most common type of...
(ENGLISH) Over the last five decades, zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a useful vertebrate model o...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cance...
BACKGROUND: The developing zebrafish is an emerging tool in nanomedicine, allowing non-invasive live...
Nanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagn...