Dear Editor,Newly engineered tissues often fail to function due to insufficient blood vessels formation.Autologous vascular endothelial cells are ideal sources for tissue engineering but are often of limited availabil...Dear Editor,Newly engineered tissues often fail to function due to insufficient blood vessels formation.Autologous vascular endothelial cells are ideal sources for tissue engineering but are often of limited availability.We first identified that transcriptional factor Etv2(ets variant 2,initially named as Etsrp)was specifically expressed in the zebrafish vascular endothelial cells and was required for vascular development in zebrafish(Sumanas and Lin,2006).展开更多
CRISPR-Cas system has been widely adapted as a platform for genome editing in various eukaryotic organisms, including zebrafish(Cong et al., 2013; Hwang et al., 2013). One of the important applications of CRISPR-Cas...CRISPR-Cas system has been widely adapted as a platform for genome editing in various eukaryotic organisms, including zebrafish(Cong et al., 2013; Hwang et al., 2013). One of the important applications of CRISPR-Cas9 system is to produce double-strand DNA breaks(DSBs) at targeted sites with guide RNA(gRNA).展开更多
文摘Dear Editor,Newly engineered tissues often fail to function due to insufficient blood vessels formation.Autologous vascular endothelial cells are ideal sources for tissue engineering but are often of limited availability.We first identified that transcriptional factor Etv2(ets variant 2,initially named as Etsrp)was specifically expressed in the zebrafish vascular endothelial cells and was required for vascular development in zebrafish(Sumanas and Lin,2006).
基金supported by the funding from the Science and Technology Program of Shenzhen (JCYJ20150924110425180 and JCYJ20151030170755264)
文摘CRISPR-Cas system has been widely adapted as a platform for genome editing in various eukaryotic organisms, including zebrafish(Cong et al., 2013; Hwang et al., 2013). One of the important applications of CRISPR-Cas9 system is to produce double-strand DNA breaks(DSBs) at targeted sites with guide RNA(gRNA).