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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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Fig. 2

Cocaine treatment decreases telencephalic area of zebrafish larvae. There was a readily observed decrease in telencephalic size seen after treatment with the highest doses of cocaine. Panels A and B provide a comparison between untreated fish (A) and siblings treated with 20 mg/L cocaine (B); In (C), results from several experiments were combined, with brain size expressed as a percentage of untreated controls. Brain size was reduced on average 7% by treatment with 20 mg/L cocaine. Error bars signify ± SEM, * p < 0.05 relative to control and ** p < 0.01 relative to untreated control.

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