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Drug Screening
eagle-i ID
http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/0000016d-df86-39b3-8bc3-757280000000
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Fee for service
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Yes
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Resource Description
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The accessibility to gene knockouts and transgenes enables zebrafish to serve as a disease model so investigators can screen for drugs and the results can translate to the clinic. Fish can be grown in small groups in 6- to 96-well pates. Drugs can be added to the water and most are taken up through the skin, intestine, or thin gill epithelium. Due to the clarity and size of larvae, drug rescue is easily detectable.
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Service Fee URL
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https://corelabs.research.chop.edu/aquatic-zebrafish/tools-fees
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Service Provided by
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Aquatic Zebrafish Core Laboratory (CHOP)
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Website(s)
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https://corelabs.research.chop.edu/aquatic-zebrafish/services
