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6-day-old zebrafish swim near water’s surface

January 27, 2017

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6-day-old zebrafish swim near water’s surface

On the Cover

6-day-old zebrafish swim near water’s surface. Optically clear, larval zebrafish allow researchers to observe the developing nervous system and monitor neuron activity during behavior.

J. Swan & K. Tabor, McBain Lab, NICHD

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