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Analysis of Embryonic and Larval Zebrafish Skeletal Myofibers from Dissociated Preparations
 

Analysis of Embryonic and Larval Zebrafish Skeletal Myofibers from Dissociated Preparations

Article DOI: 10.3791/50259-v 05:58 min November 13th, 2013
November 13th, 2013

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Summary

Zebrafish are an emerging system for modeling human disorders of the skeletal muscle. We describe a fast and efficient method to isolate skeletal muscle myofibers from embryonic and larval zebrafish. This method yields a high-density myofiber preparation suitable for study of single skeletal muscle fiber morphology, protein subcellular localization, and muscle physiology.

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Zebrafish Skeletal Myofibers Embryonic Larval Dissociated Preparations Muscle Function Human Muscle Diseases In Vivo Analysis Protein Milieu Whole Embryos Hindrance Small Size Sarcomere Isolation Immunocytochemical Localization Calcium Release Live Cell Calcium Imaging Characterization
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