Fish, especially zebrafish, have become the fastest growing segment of research populations. They have become indispensable tools in biomedical research. Laboratory fishes used in biomedical research include zebrafish, medaka, killifish, swordtail fish, cavefish, Stickleback, goldfish, and Danionella translucida. Among them, zebrafish is the most commonly used laboratory fish, and its transparent embryos and rapid growth make it ideal for studying genetics, toxicology, pharmacology, and cancer. In addition to this, zebrafish are popular among scientists because they share about 70% genetic similarity with humans.
Cardiovascular Diseases | Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy | Inflammatory Diseases |
Kidney Diseases | Neurological Diseases | Bone Diseases |
Eye Diseases | Blood Diseases | Liver Diseases |
Tumors | Hearing Related Diseases | Regenerative |
Metabolic Diseases | Infectious Diseases | Skeletal Diseases |
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Products Name | Cat.No. | Animal Type | Disease Area |
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Myopia, lum knockout, in zebrafish (AB) | AB234928 | zebrafish | Myopia |
Myotonic dystrophy, Mbnl1/Mbnl3 mutated, in zebrafish | AB234929 | zebrafish | Dystrophy,myotonic |
Myotonic dystrophy, Mbnl3/Mbnl2 mutated, in zebrafish | AB234930 | zebrafish | Dystrophy,myotonic |
Nemaline myopathy, (KBTBD13) knockin, in zebrafish | AB234931 | zebrafish | Nemaline myopathy |
Nemaline myopathy, klhl40a/klhl40b knockout, in zebrafish | AB234932 | zebrafish | Nemaline myopathy |
Nemaline myopathy, neb knockout, in zebrafish | AB234933 | zebrafish | Nemaline myopathy |
Nemaline myopathy, transgenic (NRAP), in zebrafish | AB234934 | zebrafish | Nemaline myopathy |
Neonatal encephalopathy, transgenic (DNM1-mutated), in zebrafish | AB234935 | zebrafish | Neonatal encephalopathy |
Neovascularization, scube1/scube2 knockout, in zebrafish | AB234936 | zebrafish | Neovascularization |
Neovascularization, scube1/scube3 knockout, in zebrafish | AB234937 | zebrafish | Neovascularization |