Zebrafish with one mutated CCT3 showed defects in brain development similar to those seen in the human patients, and worms with the mutated gene had problems with movement. Although it's not clear ...
The millimeters-long, translucent zebrafish may not get depressed ... picture of how antidepressants work in the brain, potentially leading to the development of safer and more effective drugs ...
Wee’s team found that different neurons are activated when hungry zebrafish were consuming ... of their offspring can influence the development of some brain regions in young mice 4.
Understanding the array of neural signals that occur as an organism makes a decision is a challenge. To tackle it, the authors of a study published last week (January 16) in Cell imaged large swaths ...
Researchers uncovered how zebrafish detect colors using photoreceptor cells in the pineal gland ... Many non-mammalian vertebrates like fish, however, are known to detect color and brightness with the ...
The millimeters-long, translucent zebrafish may not get depressed ... picture of how antidepressants work in the brain, potentially leading to the development of safer and more effective drugs ...
Michael Barresi’s research interests are focused on how glial cells help wire the nervous system in the embryonic zebrafish brain. His lab discovered that astroglial cells provide ... evidence for a ...
Further, zebrafish are transparent ... is a prerequisite to solving not only balance problems, but also brain disorders of development," says first study author Paige Leary, PhD.
Researchers have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish ... the Hmga1 protein is important during embryonic development when cells need to grow a lot.
Personal interests include explorations of how abstract/minimalist art can reveal fundamental relationships between our senses and higher brain functions. DeMarco, E. C., Stoner, G. R., & Robles E.