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Stab Wound Injury Model of the Adult Optic Tectum Using Zebrafish and Medaka for the Comparative Analysis of Regenerative Capacity
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Biologie du développement
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Journal JoVE Biologie du développement
Stab Wound Injury Model of the Adult Optic Tectum Using Zebrafish and Medaka for the Comparative Analysis of Regenerative Capacity
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06:12 min

February 10, 2022

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Chapitres

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 00:55Stab Wound Injury in the Adult Optic Tectum
  • 01:34Brain Dissection
  • 03:01Preparation of Frozen Sections
  • 04:44Results: Fluorescent Immunostaining Against RGC Proliferation and the Generation of Newborn Neurons After Tectum Injury
  • 05:28Conclusion

Summary

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A mechanical brain injury model in the adult zebrafish is described to investigate the molecular mechanisms regulating their high regenerative capacity. The method explains to create a stab wound injury in the optic tectum of multiple species of small fish to evaluate the regenerative responses using fluorescent immunostaining.

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