Chemical screening in Zebrafish

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Abstract

Phenotypic small molecule screens in zebrafish have gained popularity as an unbiased approach to probe biological processes. In this chapter we outline basic methods for performing chemical screens with larval zebrafish including breeding large numbers of embryos, plating larval fish into multi-well dishes, and adding small molecules to these wells. We also highlight important considerations when designing and interpreting the results of a phenotypic screen and possible follow-up approaches, including popular methods used to identify the mechanism of action of a chemical compound.

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Brady, C. A., Rennekamp, A. J., & Peterson, R. T. (2016). Chemical screening in Zebrafish. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1451, pp. 3–16). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3771-4_1

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