DanFreez: Zebrafish Genetically-Optimized for Cryogenic Storage of Embryos
Nemametrix, Inc., Eugene OR
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Abstract
Summary: Unlike C. elegans and mice, methods for cold storage of zebraï¬sh lines are lacking in the marketplace. We propose the use of environmental and gene c factors to enable cold storage of viable embryos at frozen or near freezing condi ons. In Aim 1 we will explore the use of transient protein expression to produce proteins associated with anhydrobio c status. In Aim 2 we explore the induc on of genes involved in diapause in killiï¬sh as a mechanism to promote cold-storage survival. In Aim 3, we will look at combina ons of gene c and environmental factors that promote reanima on of zebraï¬sh embryos from cold storage. Achievement of any one of these aims that result in high viability yields from cold storage can then be developed in Phase II as a gene cally integrated line, which can then be broadly commercialized as a product or service to aid researchers in their biobanking eï¬orts with their zebraï¬sh lines.
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