Making sense of zebrafish neural development in the Minervois
2007
Zebrafish Neural Development Meeting Report
publication
Author Information
Author(s): Alain Ghysen, Christine Dambly-Chaudière, David Raible
Primary Institution: Université Montpellier 2, INSERM U881, University of Washington
Conclusion
The meeting highlighted the importance of live imaging techniques in understanding zebrafish neural development.
Supporting Evidence
- The meeting covered neurogenesis, eye development, and brain connectivity.
- Live imaging techniques were emphasized for their role in studying zebrafish embryos.
- Presentations included discussions on genetic factors affecting sensory development.
Takeaway
Scientists are studying how zebrafish develop their nervous systems, using special imaging techniques to see how cells move and grow.
Methodology
The meeting included presentations on various aspects of zebrafish neural development, focusing on neurogenesis, eye development, and the role of live imaging.
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