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    Automated Reporter Quantification In Vivo: High-Throughput Screening Method for Reporter-Based Assays in Zebrafish

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    Authors
    Walker, Steven L.
    Ariga, Junko
    Mathias, Jonathan R.
    Coothankandaswamy, Veena
    Xie, Xiayang
    Distel, Martin
    Koster, Reinhard W.
    Parsons, Michael J.
    Bhalla, Kapil N.
    Saxena, Meera T.
    Mumm, Jeff S.
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    2012-01-4
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/775
    
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    Reporter-based assays underlie many high-throughput screening (HTS) platforms, but most are limited to in vitro applications. Here, we report a simple whole-organism HTS method for quantifying changes in reporter intensity in individual zebrafish over time termed,
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    PLoS One. 2012 Jan 4; 7(1):e29916
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1371/journal.pone.0029916
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