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Ariane Leconte
Seminar BIO475
Zebra fish
May 30, 2021
Annotated Bibliography
Geng, Y., & Peterson, R. T. (2019). The zebrafish subcortical social brain as a model for
studying social behavior disorders.0Disease models & mechanisms,012(8),
dmm039446. https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.039446
This article uses zebrafish as a model system0to study0social behavior. This study0examines0the
evolutionary0defenses0of the subcortical social brain between telescopes and0mammals,0using
zebrafish as a biological basis for modeling human social0behavior diseases.0This article will
help my presentation as many0fields0of science0begin0to recognize the0possibility0of zebrafish to
advance research and0development.
Gutiérrez-Lovera, C., Vázquez-Ríos, A. J., Guerra-Varela, J., Sánchez, L., & de la Fuente, M.
(2017, November 28). The Potential of Zebrafish as a Model Organism for Improving the
Translation of Genetic Anticancer Nanomedicines. Genes.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5748667/.
This article focuses on0the important benefits of0zebrafish and0zebrafish0as model species
for0anti-cancer research. Zebrafish0says0translations are more likely to be successful because they
can provide0a lot of0information about the effective0delivery of genetic0nanomaterials.0The
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Ariane Leconte Seminar BIO Zebra fish May 30, 2021 Annotated Bibliography Geng, Y., & Peterson, R. T. (2019). The zebrafish subcortical social brain as a model for studying social behavior disorders. Disease models & mechanisms , 12 (8), dmm039446. https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm. This article uses zebrafish as a model system to study social behavior. This study examines the evolutionary defenses of the subcortical social brain between telescopes and mammals, using zebrafish as a biological basis for modeling human social behavior diseases. This article will help my presentation as many fields of science begin to recognize the possibility of zebrafish to advance research and development. Gutiérrez-Lovera, C., Vázquez-Ríos, A. J., Guerra-Varela, J., Sánchez, L., & de la Fuente, M. (2017, November 28). The Potential of Zebrafish as a Model Organism for Improving the Translation of Genetic Anticancer Nanomedicines. Genes. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5748667/. This article focuses on the important benefits of zebrafish and zebrafish as model species for anti-cancer research. Zebrafish says translations are more likely to be successful because they can provide a lot of information about the effective delivery of genetic nanomaterials. The

purpose of this review is to provide an overview of recent advances in the development of genetic anti-cancer nanomides and zebrafish models. Zebrafishes are promising tools that shed light on their methodology and oncology capabilities. This article is very helpful for my presentation as it fully supports the use of zebrafish as a model system for successful dissemination of knowledge in human medicine. Liu CX, Li CY, Hu CC, Wang Y, Lin J, Jiang YH, Li Q, Xu X. CRISPR/Cas9- induced shank3b mutant zebrafish display autism-like behaviors. Mol Autism. 2018 Apr 2;9:23. doi: 10.1186/s13229-018-0204-x. PMID: 29619162; PMCID: PMC5879542. This study places an orthologous human gene, SHANK duplication in the zebrafish genome. The gene has two homologs, shank3a and shank3b. Results showed that shank3b-/- zebrafish displayed robust autism-like behaviors and altered levels of the synaptic proteins. They show that the versatility of zebrafish as a model for studying neurodevelopment and conducting drug screening has a significant contribution to future studies of human SHANK3 function and ASD. This research is interesting because feasible results show the same signs as human science and zebrafish, and understand its functions related to overcoming it. Li, J., & Ge, W. (2020). Zebrafish as a model for studying ovarian development: Recent advances from targeted gene knockout studies. Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 507, 110778. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2020. This article found that zebrafish have become an excellent model system for studying the regulation of ovarian growth. Over the past several years, zebrafish have been found to have dozens of ovarian growth genes to control ovarian growth. This review, focusing on ovarian

the article is to examine the usefulness of ASD models in zebrafish as well as to study current behavior, toxic and genetic models of ASD, and future research directions in this area.