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Joya et al., 2014 - Transient Exposure to Ethanol during Zebrafish Embryogenesis Results in Defects in Neuronal Differentiation: An Alternative Model System to Study FASD
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Embryos exposed to ethanol displayed increased incidence of malformations.

(A) Scheme depicting the treatment conditions. Zebrafish embryos were initially exposed to 0 (control), 1 and 2.5% ethanol from 10hpf to 24hpf. The embryos were maintained until the desired stages and the phenotypes were analysed. (B-D) Phenotypic analysis of ethanol-treated embryos. Note that treatments above 1% ethanol resulted in visible malformations, namely smaller heads, smaller tails, and underdeveloped eyes. (E) Survival rate at 24 and 48hpf after ethanol-treatment. (F) Effects in embryo body length upon increasing ethanol concentrations. (G) Incidence of ethanol concentration in oedema formation. (H) Eye size analysis. ** p<0.005 vs. control group.

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