Establishment of Larval Zebrafish as an Animal Model to Investigate Trypanosoma cruzi Motility In Vivo

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13:21 min

September 30th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/56238-v

September 30th, 2017


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Trypanosoma Cruzi

Chapters in this video

0:00

Title

0:13

Introduction

3:09

Obtaining Embryos for Injection

4:13

Preparing Injection Material

5:38

Obtaining Labeled T. cruzi Parasites for Injection

7:04

Injecting Zebrafish Larvae

8:10

LSFM Mounting and Imaging of Injected Larvae

8:57

LSFM Imaging of Injected Larvae

10:44

Representative Results

11:40

Conclusion

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