Transgenic zebra fish embryo model for hematopoiesis and...

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Nonhuman animal – The nonhuman animal is a model for human disease

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ABSTRACT:
A transgenic zebrafish animal model is disclosed. The model can be used for study of hematopoetic cell differentiation, control, and screening of therapeutic agents and can include a transgenic zebrafish expressing a heterologous Ikaros protein.

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