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1. Effects of the major formaldehyde catalyzer ADH5 on phenotypes of fanconi anemia zebrafish model.

2. In vivo targeted single-nucleotide editing in zebrafish.

3. Chordin and dickkopf-1b are essential for the formation of head structures through activation of the FGF signaling pathway in zebrafish.

4. A Novel Method for Rearing Zebrafish by Using Freshwater Rotifers (Brachionus calyciflorus).

5. Correct anteroposterior patterning of the zebrafish neurectoderm in the absence of the early dorsal organizer.

6. Single-embryo metabolomics and systematic prediction of developmental stage in zebrafish.

7. Induction and patterning of trunk and tail neural ectoderm by the homeobox gene eve1 in zebrafish embryos.

8. A novel application of metabolomics in vertebrate development.

9. Regulating gene expression in zebrafish embryos using light-activated, negatively charged peptide nucleic acids.

10. Chordin expression, mediated by Nodal and FGF signaling, is restricted by redundant function of two beta-catenins in the zebrafish embryo.

11. FGF signaling is required for {beta}-catenin-mediated induction of the zebrafish organizer.

12. Essential and opposing roles of zebrafish beta-catenins in the formation of dorsal axial structures and neurectoderm.

13. The zebrafish dorsal axis is apparent at the four-cell stage.

14. A role for MKP3 in axial patterning of the zebrafish embryo.

15. Localized maternal factors are required for zebrafish germ cell formation.

16. Zebrafish DAZ-like protein controls translation via the sequence 'GUUC'.

18. The Germ Cell Lineage Identified by vas-mRNA during the Embryogenesis in Goldfish

19. FGF signaling is required for β-catenin-mediated induction of the zebrafish organizer.

20. Essential and opposing roles of zebrafish β-catenins in the formation of dorsal axial structures and neurectoderm.

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