Protein Purification and Western Blot Detection from Single Zebrafish Embryo

Characterization of a protein of interest during development is essential for functional studies. A general strategy for understanding the function of a particular protein involves the generation of null mutations, or treatment with drugs, that interfere with its activity. To demonstrate that the sy...

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Detection
Egg yolk
Embryos
Freshwater fishes
Genotyping
Immunohistochemistry
Lipids
Mutation
Original Articles
Phenotypes
Protein purification
Proteins
Stability
Water purification
Yolk
Zebrafish
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