Long-term drug administration in the adult zebrafish using oral gavage for cancer preclinical studies
Zebrafish are a major model for chemical genetics, and most studies use embryos when investigating small molecules that cause interesting phenotypes or that can rescue disease models. Limited studies have dosed adults with small molecules by means of water-borne exposure or injection techniques. Cha...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Dang (Author), Rachel E. Henderson (Author), Levi A. Garraway (Author), Leonard I. Zon (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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