The zebrafish, a model organism for which a plethora of molecular and genetic techniques exists, has a lifelong replacing dentition of 22 pharyngeal teeth. This is in contrast to the mouse, which is the key organism in dental research but whose teeth are never replaced. Employing the zebrafish as the main organism to elucidate the mechanisms of continuous tooth replacement, however, poses at least one major problem, related to the fact that all teeth are located deep inside the body. Investigating tooth replacement thus relies on conventional histological methods, which are often laborious, time-consuming and can cause tissue deformations. In this review, we investigate the advantages and limitations of adapting current visualization techni...
doi: 10.3389/fncir.2013.00076 Imaging zebrafish neural circuitry from whole brain to synaps
Zebrafish has emerged as an excellent vertebrate model organism for studies of evolution, developmen...
This chapter introduces some of the techniques that can be used for intravital, noninvasive, time la...
The zebrafish, a model organism for which a plethora of molecular and genetic techniques exists, has...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is now a widely used model organism in biomedical research. The species ...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
In order to build a reference system to assess ongoing in vitro and in situ hybridisation experiment...
<div><p>Although bone is one of the most studied living materials, many questions about the manner i...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
The capacity to fully replace teeth continuously makes zebrafish an attractive model to explore rege...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Zebrafish play an important role in biological and biomedical research. Traditional in vivo imaging ...
doi: 10.3389/fncir.2013.00076 Imaging zebrafish neural circuitry from whole brain to synaps
Zebrafish has emerged as an excellent vertebrate model organism for studies of evolution, developmen...
This chapter introduces some of the techniques that can be used for intravital, noninvasive, time la...
The zebrafish, a model organism for which a plethora of molecular and genetic techniques exists, has...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is now a widely used model organism in biomedical research. The species ...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
In order to build a reference system to assess ongoing in vitro and in situ hybridisation experiment...
<div><p>Although bone is one of the most studied living materials, many questions about the manner i...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
The capacity to fully replace teeth continuously makes zebrafish an attractive model to explore rege...
Detailed histological analyses are desirable for zebrafish mutants that are models for human skeleta...
Zebrafish play an important role in biological and biomedical research. Traditional in vivo imaging ...
doi: 10.3389/fncir.2013.00076 Imaging zebrafish neural circuitry from whole brain to synaps
Zebrafish has emerged as an excellent vertebrate model organism for studies of evolution, developmen...
This chapter introduces some of the techniques that can be used for intravital, noninvasive, time la...