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  • Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent midlines
  • Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent notocords
  • Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent myotomes
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Retina development, composition
  • GABAergic neurons in the Zebrafish
  • Expression of lac2 gene in sciatic nerve
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Glutamatergic neurons in the zebrafish forebrain
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Glutamatergic neurons in the zebrafish forebrain
  • Dorsal view of a zebrafish brain
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Astrocytes of entire retinal surface
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish embryo
  • Eye development, zebrafish
  • Drosophila expressing GFP
  • Lateral view of a zebrafish embryo
  • Dorsal view of an early zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish sensory neuromasts
  • Single neurone in the midbrain of an adult zebrafish, LM
  • Carthamus tinctorius L. Asteraceae. Safe Flower, False Saffron - Distribution: W. Asia. Dioscorides (in Beck, 2003) notes the seeds as a purgative, but also advises it made up with 30 figs, which must have helped. Gerard (1640) calls it Atractylis flore luteo the yellow distaffe thistle. and follows Dioscorides in its uses, but does get the reader confused with Cnicus benedictus, calling both plants 'wild bastard saffron'. Culpeper makes no mention of it in his early works, but later (1826) have the following: ‘Wild Saffon, or Saf-flower ... accounted a pretty strong cathartic [causing diarrhoea and vomiting], evacuating tough viscid phlegm, both upwards and downwards, and by that means is said to clear the lungs, and help the phthisic [now equated with tuberculosis]. It is likewise serviceable against the jaundice
  • Bipolar neurone in the midbrain of an adult zebrafish, LM
  • Alpha 1,3 galactosyl transferase
  • Neuromast and neuron development, zebrafish.
  • Development of the early embryo
  • Development of the early embryo