We describe the use of the fluorescent reporter compound CDr10b to label mid-intestinal structures in zebrafish larvae after simple immersion. CDr10b is deposited into the gut where it initially fills the lumen and is excreted. Using laser-mediated injury of the intestine, we show that CDr10b provides a useful readout of the integrity and repair of the epithelial cell barrier. In addition, CDr10b specifically labels the absorptive mid-intestine segment that is analogous to the mammalian small intestine. By perturbing retinoic acid signaling, which regulates the size of the mid-intestine segment, we show that CDr10b is a valuable tool to rapidly assess developmental malformations of the intestine in live animals.11sciescopu
BACKGROUND: Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), an evolutionarily conserved appetite-regulating neu...
ABSTRACTLipids are essential for cellular function as sources of fuel, critical signaling molecules ...
Nearly all individual members of the animal kingdom have gastrointestinal tracts which feature uniqu...
We describe the use of the fluorescent reporter compound CDr10b to label mid-intestinal structures i...
The dynamic nature and inaccessible location of the intestine pose significant challenges to the stu...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) model is increasingly gaining relevance in research as a model for verte...
vivo imaging of zebrafish digestive organ function using multiple quenched fluorescent reporter
The zebrafish has emerged as a powerful model organism for studying intestinal development1-5, physi...
AbstractRecent analysis of a novel strain of transgenic zebrafish (gutGFP) has provided a detailed d...
<p>Starting out as a model for developmental biology, during the last decade, zebrafish have also ga...
Microscopic analysis of molecules and physiology in living cells and systems is a powerful tool in l...
<p>(A–D) Sagittal confocal scans through the intestine of 74 hpf wild type and <i>mlt</i> larvae tha...
The Enteric Nervous System (ENS) is a large network of enteric neurons and glia that regulates vario...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract performs a range of functions essential for life. Congenital defects...
Research in the field of gastroenterology is increasingly focused on the use of alternative nonroden...
BACKGROUND: Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), an evolutionarily conserved appetite-regulating neu...
ABSTRACTLipids are essential for cellular function as sources of fuel, critical signaling molecules ...
Nearly all individual members of the animal kingdom have gastrointestinal tracts which feature uniqu...
We describe the use of the fluorescent reporter compound CDr10b to label mid-intestinal structures i...
The dynamic nature and inaccessible location of the intestine pose significant challenges to the stu...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) model is increasingly gaining relevance in research as a model for verte...
vivo imaging of zebrafish digestive organ function using multiple quenched fluorescent reporter
The zebrafish has emerged as a powerful model organism for studying intestinal development1-5, physi...
AbstractRecent analysis of a novel strain of transgenic zebrafish (gutGFP) has provided a detailed d...
<p>Starting out as a model for developmental biology, during the last decade, zebrafish have also ga...
Microscopic analysis of molecules and physiology in living cells and systems is a powerful tool in l...
<p>(A–D) Sagittal confocal scans through the intestine of 74 hpf wild type and <i>mlt</i> larvae tha...
The Enteric Nervous System (ENS) is a large network of enteric neurons and glia that regulates vario...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract performs a range of functions essential for life. Congenital defects...
Research in the field of gastroenterology is increasingly focused on the use of alternative nonroden...
BACKGROUND: Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), an evolutionarily conserved appetite-regulating neu...
ABSTRACTLipids are essential for cellular function as sources of fuel, critical signaling molecules ...
Nearly all individual members of the animal kingdom have gastrointestinal tracts which feature uniqu...