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The zebrafish as a tool for understanding the biology of visual disorders

Authors: 
Goldsmith P, Harris WA
Citation: 
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology 2003 Feb;14(1):11-18
Abstract: 
Retinal degenerations are the commonest cause of blindness in the Western world, affecting 5% of the population, yet remain largely untreatable. A better understanding of the mechanisms of disease is needed. Zebrafish fill a gap in the current repertoire of models, offering genetic tractability in a vertebrate. Their retina has many similarities with a human retina. Importantly, unlike rodents, they have rich colour vision, offering the potential to model the macular degenerations. A variety of physiological assays, genetic manipulations and histological tools have been developed and useful models of human disease created.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
not applicable