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Flight for fish in drug discovery: a review of zebrafish-based screening of molecules

Surjya Narayan Dash, Lipika Patnaik

2023Biology Letters42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

pathological research and high-resolution investigation of disease progress. Zebrafish has an advantage over other mammalian models, it is cost-effective, it has external development and embryo transparency, easy to apply genetic manipulations, and open to both forward and reverse genetic techniques. Drug screening in zebrafish is suitable for target identification, illness modelling, high-throughput screening of compounds for inhibition or prevention of disease phenotypes and developing new drugs. Several drugs that have recently entered the clinic or clinical trials have their origins in zebrafish. The sophisticated screening methods used in zebrafish models are expected to play a significant role in advancing drug development programmes. This review highlights the current developments in drug discovery processes, including understanding the action of drugs in the context of disease and screening novel candidates in neurological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, glomerulopathies and cancer. Additionally, it summarizes the current techniques and approaches for the selection of small molecules and current technical limitations on the execution of zebrafish drug screening tests.

Topics & Concepts

ZebrafishDrug discoveryDanioBiologyDiseaseComputational biologyContext (archaeology)Drug developmentDrugPhenotypic screeningBioinformaticsPharmacologyGeneticsMedicinePathologyPhenotypeGenePaleontologyZebrafish Biomedical Research ApplicationsReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingCRISPR and Genetic Engineering
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