Carol Hrejsa

Zebrafish and the Gold Standard of Research 

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Enticing Macrophages: PTEN-Loss Gliomas

medical illustration of This editorial cover illustration features zebrafish swimming through DNA-shaped seaweed toward a treasure chest filled with golden chromosomes. This visual metaphor represents the breakthrough linking the zebrafish “golden gene” to human pigmentation and melanoma. The glowing chest symbolizes new insights into melanoma biology using zebrafish as a model organism. Ideal for communicating advancements in cancer genetics and translational research.
Next medical illustration of Cartoon-style medical illustration depicting the timeline of blood draws in a pediatric patient undergoing congenital heart surgery, part of a translational research study on the sST2 biomarker in heart failure. A young boy in a hospital setting shows labeled vials for each collection point—from perioperative stages to postoperative days. A cartoon heart character transitions from stressed to happy, symbolizing recovery. © University Children's Hospital Zurich.

sST2 Biomarker Tracking in Pediatric Congenital He

This editorial cover illustration features zebrafish swimming through DNA-shaped seaweed toward a treasure chest filled with golden chromosomes. This visual metaphor represents the breakthrough linking the zebrafish “golden gene” to human pigmentation and melanoma. The glowing chest symbolizes new insights into melanoma biology using zebrafish as a model organism. Ideal for communicating advancements in cancer genetics and translational research.

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