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Nothobranchius furzeri, an 'instant' fish from an ephemeral habitat
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Polačik, Matej
, Reichard, Martin
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Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Biomedical research
/ Chordates
/ Cyprinodontiformes - genetics
/ Cyprinodontiformes - growth & development
/ Cyprinodontiformes - physiology
/ Developmental biology
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fish
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Habitats
/ Laboratories
/ Life cycles
/ Models, Animal
/ Natural History
/ Nothobranchius furzeri
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pigmentation
/ Population
/ Rain
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Sea level
/ Senescence
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ The Natural History of Model Organisms
/ Turquoise killifish
/ Water quality
2019
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Nothobranchius furzeri, an 'instant' fish from an ephemeral habitat
by
Polačik, Matej
, Reichard, Martin
in
Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Biomedical research
/ Chordates
/ Cyprinodontiformes - genetics
/ Cyprinodontiformes - growth & development
/ Cyprinodontiformes - physiology
/ Developmental biology
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fish
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Habitats
/ Laboratories
/ Life cycles
/ Models, Animal
/ Natural History
/ Nothobranchius furzeri
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pigmentation
/ Population
/ Rain
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Sea level
/ Senescence
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ The Natural History of Model Organisms
/ Turquoise killifish
/ Water quality
2019
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Nothobranchius furzeri, an 'instant' fish from an ephemeral habitat
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Polačik, Matej
, Reichard, Martin
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Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Biomedical research
/ Chordates
/ Cyprinodontiformes - genetics
/ Cyprinodontiformes - growth & development
/ Cyprinodontiformes - physiology
/ Developmental biology
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fish
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Habitats
/ Laboratories
/ Life cycles
/ Models, Animal
/ Natural History
/ Nothobranchius furzeri
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pigmentation
/ Population
/ Rain
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Sea level
/ Senescence
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ The Natural History of Model Organisms
/ Turquoise killifish
/ Water quality
2019
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Nothobranchius furzeri, an 'instant' fish from an ephemeral habitat
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Nothobranchius furzeri, an 'instant' fish from an ephemeral habitat
2019
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The turquoise killifish, Nothobranchius furzeri, is a promising vertebrate model in ageing research and an emerging model organism in genomics, regenerative medicine, developmental biology and ecotoxicology. Its lifestyle is adapted to the ephemeral nature of shallow pools on the African savannah. Its rapid and short active life commences when rains fill the pool: fish hatch, grow rapidly and mature in as few as two weeks, and then reproduce daily until the pool dries out. Its embryos then become inactive, encased in the dry sediment and protected from the harsh environment until the rains return. This invertebrate-like life cycle (short active phase and long developmental arrest) combined with a vertebrate body plan provide the ideal attributes for a laboratory animal.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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