Lymphatic transdifferentiation and specialized vasculatureThe anal fin (AF), a bony locomotory organ that is established during metamorphosis. As it develops, it attracts rapid vascularization by secondary vessels—a specialized blood vessel type. Although extensive research has been devoted to understanding the physiology of this blood vessel type, its origins, molecular features and specialization mechanisms remained unclear. |
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Neurovascular developmentNeurovascular development is the parallel emergence and patterning of the central nervous system (CNS) and the vascular system during embryogenesis. During this process the association and interaction of the different cells from the brain microenvironment (endothelial cells, pericytes, glia, neurons and microglia) results in an organized and functional structure known as neurovascular unit (NVU). Several studies conducted have demonstrated that these same cells are evolutionarily conserved in zebrafish. |
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Suppression of transcytosis activity across the blood brain barrier in zebrafishIn the project we are trying to find out what are the mechanisms for the suppressed transcytosis in the BBB using transgenic zebrafish lines which label specific cell types of the neurovascularunit such blood vessels, astrocytes, pericytes, neurons, glia and microglia |