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Study of Host–Microbe Interactions in Zebrafish
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2011
Methods in Cell Biology
All animals are ecosystems, home to diverse microbial populations. Animal-associated microbes play important roles in the normal development and physiology of their hosts, but can also be agents of infectious disease. Traditionally, mice have been used to study pathogenic and beneficial associations between microbes and vertebrate animals. The zebrafish is emerging as a valuable new model system for host-microbe interaction studies, affording researchers with the opportunity to survey large
doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-381320-6.00004-7
pmid:21951527
pmcid:PMC4700925
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