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: Received: 20 December 2016 / Approved: 20 December 2016 / Online: 20 December 2016 (10:34:56 CET)
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Caballero, M. V.; Candiracci, M. Zebrafish as Toxicological Model for Screening and Recapitulate Human Diseases. Preprints2016, 2016120103. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0103.v1
Caballero, M. V.; Candiracci, M. Zebrafish as Toxicological Model for Screening and Recapitulate Human Diseases. Preprints 2016, 2016120103. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0103.v1
Caballero, M. V.; Candiracci, M. Zebrafish as Toxicological Model for Screening and Recapitulate Human Diseases. Preprints2016, 2016120103. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0103.v1
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Caballero, M. V., & Candiracci, M. (2016). Zebrafish as Toxicological Model for Screening and Recapitulate Human Diseases. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0103.v1
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Caballero, M. V. and Manila Candiracci. 2016 "Zebrafish as Toxicological Model for Screening and Recapitulate Human Diseases" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201612.0103.v1
Abstract
Embryonic and larval Danio rerio is increasingly used as a toxicological model to conduct rapid in vivo tests and developmental toxicity assays; the zebrafish features as high genetic homology to mammals; robust phenotypes; and its value in high-throughput genetic and chemical screening have made it a powerful tool to evaluate in vivo toxicity. New methodologies of genome editing as CRISPR/Cas9; ZFN or Talen make it a suitable model to perform studies to pair human genetic diseases as well. This review surveys recent studies; employing zebrafish as experimental model; comparing it with other in vivo and in vitro models; presenting zebrafish as a potent vertebrate tool to evaluate drug toxicity to facilitate more extensive; easy and comprehensive knowledge of new generation drugs.
Biology and Life Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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