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Microstructured devices for optimized microinjection and imaging of zebrafish larvae

Ellett et al., 2017

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7052424522172645189
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Ellett F
Irimia D
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Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE

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Zebrafish have emerged as a powerful model of various human diseases and a useful tool for an increasing range of experimental studies, spanning fundamental developmental biology through to large-scale genetic and chemical screens. However, many experiments …
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