Ampatzis’s team mapped the exact composition, organization, and function of neurons in the IcNS using zebrafish as an animal ...
Birth at the ideal moment: an unsuspected privilege granted to fish. Behind this astonishing ability lies a subtle mechanism ...
The discovery provides insight into the mechanisms that could one day help humans recover from hearing loss and balance ...
The human heart beats 60-100 times a minute, without you needing to pay any attention to it. Heart function is controlled by ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered new details about how the spinal column forms in developing vertebrates, ...
The embryos of many fish species have some control over when they hatch, effectively choosing their own birthdays. A study by ...
For decades, scientists believed the heart was a normal organ controlled entirely by the brain. Now, the picture just got a ...
A new USC Stem Cell study has identified key gene regulators that enable some deafened animals—including fish and lizards—to ...
The heart has long been thought to be controlled solely by the autonomic nervous system, which transmits signals from the ...
Researchers confirm using zebrafish that if a certain gene is not excluded when vertebrate embryos are developing, the notochord will not elongate properly, resulting in a shortened form.
Anew study from USC Stem Cell scientists reveals how certain animals, such as zebrafish and lizards, can regenerate their hearing by reactivating dormant gene regulators. The discovery provides ...