Muraleedharan Saraswathy Vishnu, Mokalled Mayssa H
Department of Developmental Biology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Center of Regenerative Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Zebrafish. 2025 Apr;22(2):59-63. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2024.0183. Epub 2025 Apr 8.
Zebrafish are widely used and increasingly adopted in developmental biology, disease modeling and tissue regeneration research. However, a freely available and user-friendly zebrafish husbandry management application has been lacking. Here, we developed an open-source fish management application, referred to as VMS-Fish (https://shinypath.wustl.edu/vmsfishdb/), to accurately track and manage zebrafish stocks. The VMS-Fish application includes default user logging and exclusive administrative privileges, making it a robust and error-free option for individual users, small laboratories and large consortia managers. With easy online and offline installation options, VMS-Fish provides an intuitive and freely available resource for zebrafish researchers worldwide.
斑马鱼在发育生物学、疾病建模和组织再生研究中被广泛使用且应用越来越多。然而,一直缺乏一个免费且用户友好的斑马鱼养殖管理应用程序。在此,我们开发了一个开源的鱼类管理应用程序,称为VMS - Fish(https://shinypath.wustl.edu/vmsfishdb/),以准确跟踪和管理斑马鱼种群。VMS - Fish应用程序包括默认用户登录和专属管理权限,使其成为个人用户、小型实验室和大型财团管理者的一个强大且无错误的选择。通过简单的在线和离线安装选项,VMS - Fish为全球的斑马鱼研究人员提供了一个直观且免费的资源。