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Nanoparticles induce dermal and intestinal innate immune system responses in zebrafish embryos

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Fig. 2 Effects of CuNP and corresponding Cu IJNO 3 ) 2 exposure on zebrafish embryo development
Fig. 3 Main target organs of PSNP accumulation in zebrafish embryo at 120 hpf. Representative fluorescence microscopy image depicting accumulation of PSNP (red) in the intestine and confocal microscopy images depicting PSNP accumulation in the cavity of a

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