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7. Germ cell progression through zebrafish spermatogenesis declines with age.

8. Identifying serious underlying diagnoses among patients with brief resolved unexplained events (BRUEs): a Canadian cohort study.

9. Microbe transmission from pet shop to lab-reared zebrafish reveals a pathogenic birnavirus.

10. Distinct features of the regenerating heart uncovered through comparative single-cell profiling.

11. Germ cells do not progress through spermatogenesis in the infertile zebrafish testis.

12. Microbe transmission from pet shop to lab-reared zebrafish reveals a pathogenic birnavirus.

13. Gadusol is a maternally provided sunscreen that protects fish embryos from DNA damage.

14. Distinct features of the regenerating heart uncovered through comparative single-cell profiling.

15. Canadian infants presenting with Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) and validation of clinical prediction rules for risk stratification: a protocol for a multicentre, retrospective cohort study.

16. Rational engineering of a synthetic insect-bacterial mutualism.

17. Functional and ultrastructural analysis of reafferent mechanosensation in larval zebrafish.

18. Orthogonal CRISPR-Cas tools for genome editing, inhibition, and CRISPR recording in zebrafish embryos.

20. Linking Virus Discovery to Immune Responses Visualized during Zebrafish Infections.

21. Zebrafish dscaml1 Deficiency Impairs Retinal Patterning and Oculomotor Function.

22. Zebrafish oxytocin neurons drive nocifensive behavior via brainstem premotor targets.

23. Recording development with single cell dynamic lineage tracing.

24. Accurate analysis of genuine CRISPR editing events with ampliCan.

25. Conserved regulation of Nodal-mediated left-right patterning in zebrafish and mouse.

26. Large-scale reconstruction of cell lineages using single-cell readout of transcriptomes and CRISPR-Cas9 barcodes by scGESTALT.

27. Simultaneous single-cell profiling of lineages and cell types in the vertebrate brain.

28. The primary role of zebrafish nanog is in extra-embryonic tissue.

29. Expansion microscopy of zebrafish for neuroscience and developmental biology studies.

30. Nodal patterning without Lefty inhibitory feedback is functional but fragile.

31. Toddler signaling regulates mesodermal cell migration downstream of Nodal signaling.

32. Analysis of Active Transport by Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching.

33. Whole-organism lineage tracing by combinatorial and cumulative genome editing.

34. CHOPCHOP v2: a web tool for the next generation of CRISPR genome engineering.

35. Using in vivo imaging to measure RNA mobility in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

36. Efficient CRISPR-Cas9-mediated generation of knockin human pluripotent stem cells lacking undesired mutations at the targeted locus.

37. Evolutionarily conserved regulation of hypocretin neuron specification by Lhx9.

38. Human papillomavirus vaccines: key factors in planning cost-effective vaccination programs.

39. CHOPCHOP: a CRISPR/Cas9 and TALEN web tool for genome editing.

40. Efficient mutagenesis by Cas9 protein-mediated oligonucleotide insertion and large-scale assessment of single-guide RNAs.

41. Toddler: an embryonic signal that promotes cell movement via Apelin receptors.

42. Directional transport is mediated by a Dynein-dependent step in an RNA localization pathway.

43. Molecular motors: directing traffic during RNA localization.

44. Visualization of mRNA localization in Xenopus oocytes.

45. Visualizing RNA localization in Xenopus oocytes.

46. VISIONS: the art of science.

47. Multiple kinesin motors coordinate cytoplasmic RNA transport on a subpopulation of microtubules in Xenopus oocytes.

48. PTB/hnRNP I is required for RNP remodeling during RNA localization in Xenopus oocytes.

49. Quantification of Airborne Inoculum as an Aid in the Management of Leaf Blight of Onion Caused by Botrytis squamosa.

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