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Generating neurons in the embryonic and adult brain: compared principles and mechanisms
Neurogenesis is a lifelong process, generating neurons in the right amount, time and place and with the correct identity to permit the growth, function, plasticity and repair of the nervous system, notably the brain.
Chouly, Mathilde, Bally-Cuif, Laure
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Noninvasive Recording of the Mauthner Neurone Action Potential in Larval Zebrafish [PDF]
John I. P. Prugh+2 more
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Hydrogel‐Based Smart Materials for Wound Healing and Sensing
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of hydrogel‐based flexible materials in advancing biomedical applications, including wound healing, point‐of‐care diagnostics, smart patches, and wearable devices. Hydrogels are particularly promising in modern wound care due to their high‐water content, flexibility, and biocompatibility.
Thi Kim Ngan Duong+11 more
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Zebrafish Models of Cancer—New Insights on Modeling Human Cancer in a Non-Mammalian Vertebrate
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a valuable non-mammalian vertebrate model widely used to study development and disease, including more recently cancer. The evolutionary conservation of cancer-related programs between human and zebrafish is striking and allows
Martina Hason, P. Bartůněk
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Expression of the zebrafish paired box gene pax[zf-b] during early neurogenesis [PDF]
Stefan Krauß+3 more
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Bubbles Acting as Micro End‐Effectors for Dexterous Manipulation and Sensing in Aqueous Environment
Inspired by bubbles, this article proposes a low‐cost method for multifunctional manipulation and sensing using microbubbles in aqueous environments. Bubbles are easily generated in situ, enabling the safe and adaptive handling of microobjects and sensing of microforces and surface textures.
Zichen Xu, Qingsong Xu
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The binding problem is the brain's fundamental challenge for advanced sensory processing: objects in the outside world possess multiple features, which must be bound into a cohesive perceptual representation. Although there is suggestive evidence that nonmammalian vertebrates (and possibly insects) may support it, this rudimentary form of sensory ...
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Age-related impairments in cognitive functions represent a growing clinical and social issue. Genetic and behavioral characterization of animal models can provide critical information on the intrinsic and environmental factors that determine the deterioration or preservation of cognitive abilities throughout life.Behavior of wild-type, mutant and gamma-
Yu, Lili+3 more
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Disruption of pdgfra alters endocardial and myocardial fusion during zebrafish cardiac assembly
Cardiac development in vertebrates is a finely tuned process regulated by a set of conserved signaling pathways. Perturbations of these processes are often associated with congenital cardiac malformations.
Suzan El-Rass+8 more
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Collective departures in zebrafish: profiling the initiators [PDF]
For animals living in groups, one of the important questions is to understand what are the decision-making mechanisms that lead to choosing a motion direction or leaving an area while preserving group cohesion. Here, we analyse the initiation of collective departure in zebrafish \textit{Danio rerio}.
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