Research paper

The innate immune cell response to bacterial infection in larval zebrafish is light-regulated.

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The innate immune cell response to bacterial infection in larval zebrafish is light-regulated.
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The circadian clock, which evolved to help organisms harmonize physiological responses to external conditions (such as the light/dark cycle, LD), is emerging as an important regulator of the immune response to infection. Gaining a complete understanding of how the circadian clock influences the immune cell response requires animal models that permit direct observation of these processes within an intact host. Here, we investigated the use of larval zebrafish, a powerful live imaging system, a...

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Journal article
Date created
2017-10-04
Creator
Du, Lucia Y / Darroch, Hannah / Keerthisinghe, Pramuk / Ashimbayeva, Elina / Astin, Jonathan / Crosier, Kathryn / Crosier, Philip / Warman, Guy / Cheeseman, James / Hall, Christopher
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2292/41034
Related subjects
Animals / Zebrafish / Humans / Bacterial Infections / Disease Models, Animal / Motor Activity / Circadian Rhythm / Larva / Light / Photoperiod / Immunity, Innate / Circadian Clocks

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