Zebrafish might be crucial to creating treatments for lymphoedema
Zebrafish might be crucial to creating treatments for lymphoedema
22 February 2026
The incurable condition occurs when the lymphatic system's damaged, and most commonly happens as a consequence of breast-cancer treatment.
While testing on Zebrafish, University of Auckland scientists found the growth-promoting molecule -- known as IGF -- has the potential to repair vessels.
Senior Lecturer, Jonathan Astin, says fish are used because -- for the most part -- they're remarkably similar to us.
He says these ones are unique in one important way, as their larva are almost transparent.
Astin says it offers a window into how our organs develop.
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