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Zebrafish are increasingly being used as models for neurotoxicity, and the accessibility of the embryos to manipulation and observation are ideal for developmental studies (Ton et al. 2006).
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Arabidopsis, for example has a wonderfully simple root system, which is ideal for imaging developmental processes, but it lacks the structural complexity that is likely to be important for plants with non-ruderal lifestyles.
Organoids derived from ES cells and iPS cells are ideal for studying complex developmental processes, Clevers says, but they can take weeks or months to produce; those made from adult stem cells tend to require less time.
Model fish species are ideal for studying physiological and developmental processes, but they mainly represent gonochoristic species, lacking discernible sex chromosomes and the sex of juvenile fish is difficult to determine.
In addition to their value in cell fate research, trichomes, because of their single-celled structure, are also ideal for studying cell elongation, expansion, and developmental regulation.
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The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an ideal model for studying developmental toxicology and for understanding the connections between environmental exposures and human diseases (Pichler et al. 2003).
While controlled growth should be able to correct for these perturbations under ideal developmental conditions.
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