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Utilizing Larval Zebrafish for Efficient In Vivo Tumor Studies
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Author Spotlight: Advancing Cancer Therapeutics Using Tumor Xenotransplantation in Zebrafish
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A Simple, Rapid, and Effective Method for Tumor Xenotransplantation Analysis in Transparent Zebrafish Embryos
Author Spotlight: Advancing Cancer Therapeutics Using Tumor Xenotransplantation in Zebrafish
Utilizing Larval Zebrafish for Efficient In Vivo Tumor Studies
DOI:
10.3791/66164-v
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01:31 min
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July 12, 2024
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Monika Verma
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Michele Rhodes
,
Susan Shinton
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David L. Wiest
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Nuclear Dynamics and Cancer Program
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Fox Chase Cancer Center
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