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ZebraFish Topics in Reproduction Toxicology and Development 1st Edition by Charles A Lessman ISBN 1631175580 9781631175589

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ZebraFish Topics in Reproduction Toxicology and Development 1st Edition by Charles A Lessman ISBN 1631175580 9781631175589
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Publisher: Nova Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Charles A. Lessman & Ethan A. Carver. Eds.
ISBN: 9786312317265, 6312317269
Language: English
Year: 2014

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ISBN 10: 1631175580 
ISBN 13: 9781631175589
Author: Charles A Lessman

This informative new volume on the reproduction and development of zebrafish provides a timely and fundamental set of chapters presenting new data and critical reviews to the novice student and veteran researcher alike. It covers two major areas of zebrafish biology, reproduction and development, with toxicology emphasised in a number of chapters. Historically, reproductive biology of zebrafish has not been given the attention afforded to the more intensively studied aspects of embryonic development in this model species. In part, this may be due to fewer tools available to zebrafish reproductive biologists. However, with the advent of transparent juvenile and adult lines, new areas of reproduction research become visible both figuratively and literally. Two chapters are devoted to presenting these exciting new fish lines and examples of their use in research to the reproductive biology research community. Reproduction and embryonic development are a continuum which is emphasised in a new review on RNA-binding proteins in the zebrafish oocyte. It is increasingly clear that embryonic development is dependent upon factors present in the female gamete known collectively as "maternal effects", and these oocyte components are beautifully summarised in this chapter. Other chapters cover normal spawning periodicity and vitellogenic oocyte growth dynamics that should interest ovarian physiologists and those interested in zebrafish husbandry.

ZebraFish Topics in Reproduction Toxicology and Development 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Reproduction

  • Chapter 1: Age Determination of Gonad Maturation and Puberty Onset in the Transparent casper Zebrafish Juvenile — Kathryn D. Jones & Charles A. Lessman

  • Chapter 2: Ovarian Follicle Dynamics Assessed In Vivo by Intraperitoneal (I.P.) Trypan Blue Uptake during Vitellogenin Endocytosis in Adult Female Zebrafish (Danio rerio) — Gayathri Kaushik & Charles A. Lessman

  • Chapter 3: The Protein Phosphatase Inhibitor, Okadaic Acid, Elicits Several Components of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Oocyte Maturation In Vitro — Charles A. Lessman

  • Chapter 4: Get It Together: How RNA-Binding Proteins Assemble and Regulate Germ Plasm in the Oocyte and Embryo — Odelya Hartung & Florence L. Marlow

  • Chapter 5: Zebrafish As a Model for Reproductive Biology and Environmental Screening — Toshinobu Tokumoto

  • Chapter 6: Fecundity and Spawning Periodicity in Wild-Type Zebrafish Mated Pairs: A Long-Term, Longitudinal Study — Charles A. Lessman

Part II: Development

  • Chapter 7: Localization of the Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Cotransporter (Slc12a2) during Zebrafish Embryogenesis and Myogenesis and a Screen for Additional Antibodies to Study Zebrafish Myogenesis — Ian Dew, Linda M. Sircy, Lauren Milleville, Michael R. Taylor, Charles A. Lessman & Ethan A. Carver

  • Chapter 8: The Zebrafish dead elvis (del) Mutant Encodes TitinA — Ethan A. Carver, Lauren Milleville, Nominanda I. Barbosa, Michael R. Taylor & Charles A. Lessman

  • Chapter 9: Renal System Development in the Zebrafish: A Basic Nephrogenesis Model — Christina N. Cheng & Rebecca A. Wingert

  • Chapter 10: The Use of Whole-Mount In Situ Hybridization Screening to Understand the Developmental Toxicology of Environmental Pollutants in Zebrafish Embryos — William K. F. Tse

  • Chapter 11: Using Zebrafish to Define Mechanisms of Lead (Pb) Developmental Neurotoxicity — Sara E. Wirbisky & Jennifer L. Freeman

  • Chapter 12: The Embryonic Zebrafish as a Model System to Study the Effects of Environmental Toxicants on Behavior — Holly Richendrfer, Robbert Creton & Ruth M. Colwill

  • Chapter 13: Acute Toxicity and Study of “Biomarker of Effects” in Zebrafish Embryos and Larvae Exposed to Selected Pesticides: A Step Towards Refined Risk Assessment of Chemical Agents — Wing Shan Chow & King Ming Chan

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