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Zebrafish Can Expel Nanoplastics in Their Gut Quickly, But Not as Fast in the Brain
Learn more about nanoplastics and how easily they can get into the bloodstream of zebrafish, resulting in buildup in the ...
Zebrafish are becoming indispensable models in neuroscience and behavioral biology, enabling high-throughput studies on stress, cognition, and social ...
Scientists from the City University of Hong Kong have found that nanoplastics can enter zebrafish via two pathways: ...
Stress affects many systems in our body and biologists Marcel Schaaf and Erin Faught at Radboud University are figuring out ...
Injure a tendon and you might not notice right away, but beware: These injuries often fail to heal properly, putting everyday ...
Bruker's Acquifer Imaging Machine (IM) is a fully automated widefield microscope with both brightfield and fluorescence imaging capabilities. It is best suited for high-content screening (HCS) and ...
A recent study showed the molecular pathways that zebrafish use to lighten themselves and darken themselves for animal ...
A sudden awkward movement is sometimes to blame — but everyday activities that require repetitive movements pose particular ...
Norovirus is the leading cause of gastroenteritis and is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. However, ...
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Isomorphic cell division reveals a hidden code in tissue building
The journey started with an enigma in the zebrafish embryo: some endothelial cells, actively involved in the initial stages ...
A new reverse genetics system for norovirus could aid in the development of novel antiviral therapies and vaccines.
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Sugar substitute sorbitol linked to unexpected liver disease
For years, sugar substitutes like aspartame, sucralose, and sugar alcohols have been promoted as safer choices for people ...
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