Interesting tidbit about fish and research

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Just learned from my wife's neuro oncologist that they are using the freshwater zebrafish to study the effects on certain anti-viral drugs on brain tumors. Apparently the transparency of their bodies and the similarity to human physiology makes them a good candidate for studying growth rates of tumors without having to surgically examine the tumors or kill the subject. I thought it was interesting...
 

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Danios have similar human physiology?
 

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Very clever to use the clear body fish to view the tumor. If I remember correctly the Zebra Danios is a tiny fish, I would think their size would make it difficult for this purpose. Is the Zebra Danio the fish you are referring too?
 

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Just learned from my wife's neuro oncologist that they are using the freshwater zebrafish to study the effects on certain anti-viral drugs on brain tumors. Apparently the transparency of their bodies and the similarity to human physiology makes them a good candidate for studying growth rates of tumors without having to surgically examine the tumors or kill the subject. I thought it was interesting...

Most important part to this would lead to a question, how's Barbara doing?
 
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Apparently danios' physiology is similar enough to study brain tumors which came as a bit of a surprise to me. Also much less expensive subjects as well. Barbara is doing very well with no growth of the tumor in (going on) 3 years. Actually some slight shrinkage about a year after her 1 year round of chemotherapy.

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