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Toxic Eects of Paclobutrazol on Developing Organs at Di erent Exposure Times in Zebrafish

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Figure 1. Comparison of PBZ effects on survival rate after exposure of zebrafish embryos beginning atdifferent stages
Figure 2.Pericardial edema is induced by PBZ in zebrafish embryos exposed at early stages.Zebrafish embryos were exposed to a range of PBZ concentrations (0.34, 3.4, and 17 µM) beginningat different stages (24, 36, 48, 60, 72, and 96 hpf)
Figure 3. Pharyngeal arch development is a‘Mild’ defects or ‘Severe’ defects. Images were taken from the dorsal view
Figure 4. Intestine defects are more severe when exposure to PBZ begins at early stages
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