ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-230630-1
Zebrafish Brain Atlas Research Group
PI/Director: Xu-Fei, Du
Contact Person: Zhao, Ting-Ting
URL:
Address: Room A0317, Biological Research Building 320 Yue-Yang Road Shanghai 200031, China
Country: China
Phone: 86-21-5492-1932
Fax: 86-21-5492-1735
Line Designation: ion


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB
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STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS
Mapping mesoscale (granularity at the cell type level) connectome is essential and fundamental for understanding how the brain works. In the laboratory, our present focus is to build a nervous system-wide cellular-resolution neural morphological atlas with cell type identity for larval zebrafish at 6-7 days post fertilization.


LAB MEMBERS
Wang, Xin Graduate Student Zhao, Qi-Meng Graduate Student Zheng, Mei-Yu Graduate Student
Chen, Ming-Quan Research Staff Wan, Hong-Li Research Staff Zheng, Xiudan Research Staff
Hua, Ye Technical Staff Jin, Shi-Rong Technical Staff Wang, Li Technical Staff
Zhao, Rong Technical Staff Zhong, Yong-Wei Technical Staff Zhao, Ting-Ting Administrative Staff


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Wang, X., Peng, B., Zhang, C., Wu, M., Xu, W., Cheng, J., Tao, L., Li, Z., Zhang, Y. (2024) Hepatic effects of acetochlor chiral isomers in zebrafish and L02 cells. The Science of the total environment. 913:169781
Wang, X., Gu, X., Wang, C., He, Y., Liu, D., Sun, S., Li, H. (2023) Loss of ndrg2 Function Is Involved in Notch Activation in Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration in Zebrafish. Molecular neurobiology. 60(6):3100-3112
Du, T., Zhou, X., Zhang, R.D.Y., Du, X.F. (2022) Roles of Ca2+ activity in injury-induced migration of microglia in zebrafish in vivo. Biochemistry and biophysics reports. 32:101340
Du, X.F., Xu, B., Zhang, Y., Chen, M.J., Du, J.L. (2018) A transgenic zebrafish model for in vivo long-term imaging of retinotectal synaptogenesis. Scientific Reports. 8:14077
Zhang, Y., Xu, B., Chen, Q., Yan, Y., Du, J., Du, X. (2018) Apoptosis of Endothelial Cells Contributes to Brain Vessel Pruning of Zebrafish During Development. Frontiers in molecular neuroscience. 11:222