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  • A sophisticated imaging pipeline has been developed to track neurons in early-stage zebrafish embryos over time and space. It reveals how newborn neurons come together to build a spinal cord capable of locomotion.

    • Kristen P. D’Elia
    • David Schoppik
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 576, P: 46-47
  • How sensory systems are organized during development remains unclear. Here, the authors used electron microscopy to examine the gravity-sensing system in zebrafish, finding that directional tuning and developmental age are organizing principles of the transformation from vestibular sensation to motor control.

    • Zhikai Liu
    • David G. C. Hildebrand
    • Martha W. Bagnall
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-15
  • This Technical Report describes light-activatable metabotropic glutamate receptors based on synthetic photoswitchable tethered ligands, and demonstrates optogenetic control of G protein–coupled receptor activity in neurons in vivo and ex vivo.

    • Joshua Levitz
    • Carlos Pantoja
    • Ehud Y Isacoff
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 16, P: 507-516
  • Z-Brain is an atlas of the larval zebrafish brain. It can be combined with pERK-based neural-activity measurements from freely behaving zebrafish to identify brain regions involved in generating behavior.

    • Owen Randlett
    • Caroline L Wee
    • Alexander F Schier
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 1039-1046
  • A complete larval zebrafish brain is examined and its myelinated axons reconstructed using serial-section electron microscopy, revealing remarkable symmetry and providing a valuable resource.

    • David Grant Colburn Hildebrand
    • Marcelo Cicconet
    • Florian Engert
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 545, P: 345-349