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Xenograft model
jacobblack1
#1 Posted : Monday, February 18, 2019 1:05:39 AM
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The research of Xenograft model Zebrafish has already led to biological advances in cancer and the research of heart disease, and our understanding of the development of muscle and organ is progressing. Zebrafish has been used to verify the causal gene in disorders of muscular dystrophy and also to understand the evolution and formation of melanomas or skin cancers.

"The vast majority of human genes have counterparts in zebrafish, especially genes related to human disease," says Professor Jane Rogers, a senior author earlier at The Genome Analysis Center. "This high quality genome is a testament to the many scientists who worked on this project and will stimulate biological research for the years to come.

"By modeling these human genes of the disease in zebrafish, we hope that resources throughout the world will present the important biological information regarding the function of these genes and possibly find the new goals for the development of the drug."
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