Revascularization of coronary endothelial cells during zebrafish heart regeneration. Credit to @harrisonlab.bsky.social. #ZebrafishZunday ๐งช
Revascularization of coronary endothelial cells during zebrafish heart regeneration. Credit to @harrisonlab.bsky.social. #ZebrafishZunday ๐งช
Excited for your talk later!
Congrats Caghan and co, fantastic work!
Nice one Ruben and co, very interesting!
Latest preprint from the lab!
Vascular mural cells protect the adult brain from haemorrhage but do not control the blood-brain barrier in developing zebrafish
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Just swam over to Bluesky and decided to dip my fin in the water. I am a Postdoc in the Weinstein lab and currently on the faculty job market. I developed an injury system to study cutaneous wound healing in adult zebrafish. Check out my movie showing neutrophil recruitment after injury.
Good question, we are trying to look at flow but certainly think after regeneration the "new" tissue is more highly perfused than before injury... during, not sure ๐ค
Zebrafish cardiac lymphatics (grey) inching along vegfc (red) expressing coronary arteries. Fun collaboration with the Cao lab published this week ๐
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
I used this in my Developmental Vascular Biology Lecture last week - really puts it in context in under 40 seconds - love it
How can we join the zebrafish slack? Sounds like a good idea
We have the myl7:CreER line
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There don't seem to be hard and fast rules explaining why regenerative potential varies so much across species or between organs within species. Zebrafish are bony, but even relatively closely related species don't display the same regenerative capacity. The big question is how to turn it back on.
Watching coronary artery regeneration in zebrafish after resection of the heart apex. Zebrafish regenerative potential never ceases to amaze and inspire hope! Happy
#fluorescencefriday everyone ๐
Our debut here ๐ฅฐ
Non-invasive intravital imaging of wound in skin epithelium of a juvenille zebrafish fed with a High-Cholesterol diet (HCD) versus a Normal Diet (ND)
Zebrafish is an outstanding model to study how diet and metabolic disease impact neutrophils
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Haha You convinced me to join Twitter in the first place!
Woke up this morning with a strong desire to leave Twitter/X today...