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Zebrafish development and regeneration: new tools for biomedical research
2009
International Journal of Developmental Biology
Basic research in pattern formation is concerned with the generation of phenotypes and tissues. It can therefore lead to new tools for medical research. These include phenotypic screening assays, applications in tissue engineering, as well as general advances in biomedical knowledge. Our aim here is to discuss this emerging field with special reference to tools based on zebrafish developmental biology. We describe phenotypic screening assays being developed in our own and other labs. Our assays
doi:10.1387/ijdb.082615sb
pmid:19557689
fatcat:bsapoolrafd4bm4bd3dic7kr6m