DanioVision

Resources and publications

When you choose DanioVision, you're not choosing tools — you're choosing research solutions that have been trusted by scientists around the world.

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DanioVision resources and publications

DanioVision

Selected publications

Here is a selection of recent papers that mention the use of DanioVision. If you feel your paper should be on this list, please let us know at [email protected].

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Whyte-Fagundes, P.A., Vance, A., Carroll, A., Figueroa, F., Manukyan, C., Baraban, S. (2024). Testing of putative antiseizure medications in a preclinical Dravet syndrome zebrafish model. Brain Communications, Volume 6, Issue 3.

Caioni, G., Merola, C., Perugini, M., Angelozzi, G., Amorena, M., Benedetti, E., Lucon-Xiccato, T., Bertolucci, C. (2024). Sodium valproate effects on the morphological and neurobehavioral phenotype of zebrafish. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 110.

Capriello, T.; Consiglio Grimaldi, M.; Cofone, R.; D'Aniello, S.; Ferrandino, I. (2019). Effects of aluminium and cadmium on hatching and swimming ability in developing zebrafish. Chemosphere, 222, 243-249.

Ellström, I.D.; Spulber, S.; Hultin, S.; Norlin, N.; Ceccatelli, S.; Hultling, C.; Uhlén, P. (2019). Spinal cord injury in zebrafish induced by near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 311, 259-266.

DanioVision in action

Zebrafish larvae activity measurement
Case study

Zebrafish larvae activity measurement

How do you study locomotor behavior in zebrafish larvae? In this case study we go over the use of zebrafish in Parkinson's disease research.

Epilepsy research in zebrafish
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Epilepsy research in zebrafish

The development of accurate, high-throughput models for epilepsy research is crucial. Read how researchers use EthoVision XT to develop a multi-parametric analysis in zebrafish.

Eco-neurotoxicity
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Eco-neurotoxicity

Many contaminants in our environment have shown to be neurotoxic. Zebrafish are often used to study the effect of toxic compounds on behavior. Read how DanioVision facilitates this research.

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"DanioVision allows an easy solution to monitor and quantify physical activity and swimming behavior in a large number of larvae simultaneously."

Dr Marcel den Hoed

Uppsala University, Sweden

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