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Open access video protocol: electroporating zebrafish ears

Posted by , on 10 January 2011

I’ll save the thousand words.  Here’s the link:

J Vis Exp. 2011;47 http://www.jove.com/details.stp?id=2466

Holmes KE, Wyatt MJ, Shen Y, Thompson DA, Barald KF. Direct Delivery of MIF Morpholinos Into the Zebrafish Otocyst by Injection and Electroporation Affects Inner Ear Development.  J Vis Exp. 2011;47 http://www.jove.com/details.stp?id=2466 doi: 10.3791/2466.

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One thought on “Open access video protocol: electroporating zebrafish ears”

  1. That’s a pretty cool method of getting an organism to take up molecules. Never thought that you could apply electroporation to animals, as well as competent bacteria. It’s also a good video, I learned a lot about zebra fish research from it. like..zebra fish are cute!

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