Table 1.
Zebrafish Drug Screening Study | Number of Compounds Screened | Number of Reported Hits | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Bruni et al. (2016) | 24,760 | Top 100 | [69] |
Dinday et al. (2015) | 1000 | 4 | [70] |
Gallardo et al. (2015) | 2960 | 165 | [71] |
Li et al. (2015) | 3120 | 4 | [72] |
Nath et al. (2015) | 13,120 | 1 | [73] |
Liu et al. (2014) | 3000 | 8 | [74] |
Jin et al. (2013) | 1200 | 6 | [75] |
Kokel et al. (2013) | 10,000 | 1 Pursued | [76] |
Nath et al. (2013) | 3120 | 4 | [77] |
Baxendale et al. (2012) | 2000 | 46 | [78] |
Kokel et al. (2010) | 14,000 | 1627 | [68] |
Rihel et al. (2010) | 5648 | 547 | [67] |
Zebrafish are being utilized to screen drugs for a variety of topics. This table shows example screens that have recently been completed, the number of drugs that were screened, and the number of reported hits according to the criteria defined by the investigators of the study.