Cancer modeling by Transgene Electroporation in Adult Zebrafish (TEAZ)
Transgenic animals are invaluable for modeling cancer genomics, but often require complex crosses of multiple germline alleles to obtain the desired combinations. Zebrafish models have advantages in that transgenes can be rapidly tested by mosaic expression, but typically lack spatial and temporal c...
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Main Authors: | Scott J. Callahan (Author), Stephanie Tepan (Author), Yan M. Zhang (Author), Helen Lindsay (Author), Alexa Burger (Author), Nathaniel R. Campbell (Author), Isabella S. Kim (Author), Travis J. Hollmann (Author), Lorenz Studer (Author), Christian Mosimann (Author), Richard M. White (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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