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Zebrafish-and-human-brain

Frontal view of human brain: The striatum and pallidum are circled in red (cerebellum shown in pink; basal ganglia shown in blue). The larval zebrafish brain (shown in green) is made up of about 100,000 neurons and contains many similarities to the human brain. Illustration by Chris Philpot Read More

Illustration of the frontal view of the human brain and the top view of the head of a larval zebrafish with the brain in green

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