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- ZDB-FIG-160713-1
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- Mersereau et al., 2016 - Longitudinal Effects of Embryonic Exposure to Cocaine on Morphology, Cardiovascular Physiology, and Behavior in Zebrafish
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Experimental design of cocaine treatment and analysis of five-day larval zebrafish. A schematic showing the time course of embryonic drug exposure, imaging and longitudinal analysis is shown in (A); (B) shows an example of body length and eye diameter measurements made under bright field illumination; (C) shows the same fish under fluorescence illumination, focusing specifically on the brain at higher magnification. The tracing outlines the telencephalon (Tel), the diencephalon (Dien, which actually includes the optic tectum, midbrain and cerebellum), and the hindbrain (Hind, which includes the rhombencephalon), with sample area measurements given for each region. |