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- Barros-Becker et al., 2012 - Persistent oxytetracycline exposure induces an inflammatory process that improves regenerative capacity in zebrafish larvae
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6 days of oxytetracycline exposure does not produce mortality nor adverse effects on larvae. Larvae were incubated during 120 hrs and 144 hrs to ensure that the treatment with oxytetracycline does not produce any detrimental effects on larvae. We did not found phenotypic effects such cerebral edema, bending of the tail (A, D), pericardial edema, abnormal heart function (B, E), or any somite malformation (C, F). No change in survival rate was detected at the time analyzed (G). |
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