Oceans '79 1979
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.1979.1151322
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Benzo(a)pyrene: Studies of the Effects of this Ubiquitous Pollutant on Fishes

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“…Exposure to PAHs during fish embryo development results in embryotoxicity and dysmorphogenesis, such as pericardial and yolk sac edema, cardiac arrhythmia, jaw reductions, and skeletal defects. , In the current study, we demonstrated that subchronic exposure of adult medaka fish to BaP caused similar skeletal deformities (scoliosis) in the F1 generation eleutheroembryos (Figure D). The spines of most skeletal deformational eleutheroembryos were curved from side to side, resembling a “C” or “S” rather than a straight line.…”
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“…Exposure to PAHs during fish embryo development results in embryotoxicity and dysmorphogenesis, such as pericardial and yolk sac edema, cardiac arrhythmia, jaw reductions, and skeletal defects. , In the current study, we demonstrated that subchronic exposure of adult medaka fish to BaP caused similar skeletal deformities (scoliosis) in the F1 generation eleutheroembryos (Figure D). The spines of most skeletal deformational eleutheroembryos were curved from side to side, resembling a “C” or “S” rather than a straight line.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…23,42 In the current study, we demonstrated that subchronic exposure of adult medaka fish to BaP caused similar skeletal deformities (scoliosis) in the F1 generation eleutheroembryos ( Figure 3D). The spines of most skeletal deformational eleutheroembryos were curved from side to side, resembling a "C" or "S" rather than a straight line.…”
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