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Research highlights

Some examples of successful outcomes of zebrafish research conducted within the facility are illustrated here.

  • A key role for zebrafish in the development of exon-skipping therapies for USH2A-associated retinitis pigmentosa
  • Zebrafish scales as a new model in bone research
  • Molecular pathways in magnesium homeostasis
  • Hosting researchers and contributing to their career development
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    • A key role for zebrafish in the development of exon-skipping therapies for USH2A-associated retinitis pigmentosa
    • Zebrafish scales as a new model in bone research
    • Molecular pathways in magnesium homeostasis
    • Hosting researchers and contributing to their career development

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Radboud Zebrafish Facilities
Huygensbuilding
Heyendaalseweg 135
6525 AJ Nijmegen
The Netherlands

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