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- Guerrero-Limón et al., 2024 - A realistic mixture of ubiquitous persistent organic pollutants affects bone and cartilage development in zebrafish by interaction with nuclear receptor signaling
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Fig 1 Morphometric analysis of the chondrocranium in 5dpf zebrafish larvae exposed to POP mixtures
A) Aperture of the angle between ceratohyals (ACT), B) Distance between the left and right Meckel’s cartilages/palatoquadrates (MPQ), C) Length of the Ceratohyal (LC), D) Distance between the frontal end of the ceratohyals and the line connecting the posterior ends of the hyosymplectics (DCH); E) Combined distance covering the entire Meckel’s cartilage, palatoquadrate, and the hyosymplectics (MPH); F) Alcian blue staining of controls (upper pictures) and larvae exposed to POP125× (Bottom pictures), bar represents 1 mm. Kruskal-Wallis with Dunn’s multiple comparison test.