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Using Flow Cytometry to Detect and Quantitate Altered Blood Formation in the Developing Zebrafish
 

Using Flow Cytometry to Detect and Quantitate Altered Blood Formation in the Developing Zebrafish

Article DOI: 10.3791/61035-v 07:32 min April 29th, 2021
April 29th, 2021

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This assay is a simple method to quantitate hematopoietic cells in developing embryonic zebrafish. Blood cells from dissociated zebrafish are subjected to flow cytometry analysis. This allows the detection of blood defects in mutant animals and after genetic modification.

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Flow Cytometry Detect Quantitate Altered Blood Formation Developing Zebrafish Knockdown Overexpression Genes Downstream Effects Blood Cells Protocol Easy To Perform Economical Easy To Automate Instrumentation Kristen Rueb Undergraduate Researcher Transfer Embryos Plastic Petri Dish Dechorionation Protease E3 Medium Dissociation P1000 Pipette
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