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The Brighterside of News on MSNZebrafish could help scientists fully restore human vision lossNeuronal degeneration leading to visual impairment or blindness remains a critical challenge in human health. Unlike humans, ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles are widely used in packaging, but their effects on organisms are unclear. Very little was known ...
A new fully automated in vivo screening system (AISS) has been developed to transform drug evaluation by enabling rapid, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew automated system revolutionizes drug evaluation in zebrafishPreclinical drug evaluation, especially for cardiotoxicity, is a critical stage in the drug development process.
Polystyrene nanoparticles, widely used in consumer products, can disrupt red blood cell (RBC) development in zebrafish embryos, according to a new study. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and in vivo ...
A novel system developed by researchers at HHMI's Janelia Research Campus that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand how these days-old fish ...
Scientists from Australia have successfully bioengineered genetically modified fruit flies and zebrafish capable of absorbing toxic mercury and releasing it back into the environment in a less ...
A new fully automated in vivo screening system (AISS) has been developed to transform drug evaluation by enabling rapid, precise, and non-invasive ...
The study introduces new tools for measuring the intracellular calcium concentration close to transmitter release sites, which may be relevant for synaptic vesicle fusion and replenishment. This ...
A study published in Neuropsychopharmacology found that repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood pressure medicine, could offer a promising new pathway to address ADHD symptoms.
A novel system that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand how these days-old fish quickly learn in the real world. A novel system ...
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