Zebrafish In Vivo Models of Cancer and Metastasis

Katy R. Astell(University of Edinburgh), Dirk Sieger(University of Edinburgh)
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
October 15, 2019
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Abstract

) has emerged as a powerful vertebrate model for studying metastatic events in vivo. The zebrafish has many attributes including ex-utero development, which facilitates embryonic manipulation, as well as optically transparent tissues, which enables in vivo imaging of fluorescently labeled cells in real time. Here, we summarize the techniques which have been used to study cancer biology and metastasis in the zebrafish model organism, including genetic manipulation and transgenesis, cell transplantation, live imaging, and high-throughput compound screening. Finally, we discuss studies using the zebrafish, which have complemented and benefited metastasis research.


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