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Cells isolated from regenerating caudal fin of Sparus aurata can differentiate ...

Vijayakumar, Parameswaran; Cardeira, João; Laizé, Vincent; J. Gavaia, Paulo; Cancela, M. Leonor

Teleosts have the ability to regenerate their caudal fin upon amputation. A highly proliferative mass of undifferentiated cells called blastema forms beneath wound epidermis and differentiates to regenerate all missing parts of the fin. To date, the origin and fate of the blastema is not completely understood. However, current hypotheses suggest that the blastema is comprised of lineage-restricted dedifferentia...


The zebrafish operculum: a powerful system to assess osteogenic bioactivities o...

Tarasco, Marco; Laizé, Vincent; Cardeira, João; Leonor Cancela, M.; Gavaia, Paulo

Bone disorders affect millions of people worldwide and available therapeutics have a limited efficacy, often presenting undesirable side effects. As such, there is a need for novel molecules with bone anabolic properties. The aim of this work was to establish a rapid, reliable and reproducible method to screen for molecules with osteogenic activities, using the zebrafish operculum to assess bone formation. Expo...


Quantitative assessment of the regenerative and mineralogenic performances of t...

Cardeira, João; Gavaia, Paulo J.; Fernández, Ignacio; Cengiz, I. F.; Silva, Joana M.; Oliveira, J. M.; Reis, R. L.; Cancela, M. Leonor; Laizé, Vincent

The ability of zebrafish to fully regenerate its caudal fin has been explored to better understand the mechanisms underlying de novo bone formation and to develop screening methods towards the discovery of compounds with therapeutic potential. Quantifying caudal fin regeneration largely depends on successfully measuring new tissue formation through methods that require optimization and standardization. Here, we...


Analysis of sperm quality in a type I diabetes zebrafish model

Diogo, Patricia; Eufrásio, Ana; Martins, Gil; Cardeira, João; Cancela, M. Leonor; Cabrita, Elsa; Gavaia, Paulo

Diabetes is a fast growing disease in human populaon and the study of its impact on mammalian reproducve traits has been con-troversial. Some authors showed a negave eect on sperm mol-ity and DNA fragmentaon in some species, while others failed to detect any eects. In the present study zebrash was used as a model to study the eect of diabetes in sperm traits such as mol-ity, viability and DNA fragment...


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