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    Chapter 1 Highly Efficient ENU Mutagenesis in Zebrafish
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    Chapter 2 Production of Pseudotyped Retrovirus and the Generation of Proviral Transgenic Zebrafish
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    Chapter 3 Undertaking a Successful Gynogenetic Haploid Screen in Zebrafish
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    Chapter 4 Cryopreservation and In Vitro Fertilization at the Zebrafish International Resource Center
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    Chapter 5 Transient and Stable Transgenesis Using Tol2 Transposon Vectors
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    Chapter 6 Analysis of Genes and Genome by the Tol2 -Mediated Gene and Enhancer Trap Methods
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    Chapter 7 Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Transgenesis for Zebrafish
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    Chapter 8 Simple and Efficient Transgenesis with Meganuclease Constructs in Zebrafish
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    Chapter 9 Nitroreductase-Mediated Cell Ablation in Transgenic Zebrafish Embryos
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    Chapter 10 Focal Electroporation in Zebrafish Embryos and Larvae
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    Chapter 11 Tissue Micromanipulation in Zebrafish Embryos
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    Chapter 12 Zebrafish Spotted-Microarray for Genome-Wide Expression Profiling Experiments. Part I: Array Printing and Hybridization
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    Chapter 13 Zebrafish Spotted-Microarray for Genome-Wide Expression Profiling Experiments: Data Acquisition and Analysis
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    Chapter 14 Validating microRNA Target Transcripts Using Zebrafish Assays
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    Chapter 15 Multiple embryo time-lapse imaging of zebrafish development.
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    Chapter 16 Live Cell Imaging of Zebrafish Leukocytes
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    Chapter 17 Imaging Zebrafish Embryos by Two-Photon Excitation Time-Lapse Microscopy
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    Chapter 18 Zebrafish
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    Chapter 19 In toto imaging of embryogenesis with confocal time-lapse microscopy.
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Chapter title
Live Cell Imaging of Zebrafish Leukocytes
Chapter number 16
Book title
Zebrafish
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, March 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-1-60327-977-2_16
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-60327-976-5, 978-1-60327-977-2
Authors

Chris Hall, Maria Vega Flores, Kathy Crosier, Phil Crosier, Hall C, Flores MV, Crosier K, Crosier P, Hall, Chris, Flores, Maria Vega, Crosier, Kathy, Crosier, Phil

Editors

Graham J. Lieschke, Andrew C. Oates, Koichi Kawakami

Abstract

Zebrafish are ideally suited for the live imaging of early immune cell compartments. Macrophages that initially appear on the yolk surface prior to the onset of circulation are the first functional immune cells within the embryo, predating the emergence of the first granulocytic cells-the heterophilic neutrophils. Both cell types have been shown in zebrafish to contribute to a robust early innate immune system, capable of clearing systemic infections and participating in wound healing. Early imaging of these cells within zebrafish relied on differential interference contrast (DIC) optics because of their superficial locations in the embryo and the optical transparency of embryonic tissues. Recently, the creation of a number of transgenic reporter lines possessing fluorescently marked myelomonocytic compartments provides the potential to live image these cells during the inflammatory response, in real-time, within a whole animal context. Live imaging during the different stages of inflammation using this expanding library of reporter lines, coupled with the ability to model aspects of human disease in the zebrafish system, have the potential to provide significant insights into inflammation and diseases associated with its dysregulation.

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Unknown 53 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 14 26%
Student > Ph. D. Student 12 23%
Student > Master 9 17%
Professor > Associate Professor 5 9%
Other 4 8%
Other 7 13%
Unknown 2 4%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 22 42%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 19%
Engineering 4 8%
Physics and Astronomy 3 6%
Psychology 3 6%
Other 8 15%
Unknown 3 6%
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