2023
DOI: 10.59287/icaens.998
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Fluoride and Liver Toxicity: A Zebrafish Model

Laman MAMMADZADA,
Emine TORAMAN

Abstract: Fluoride, which is exposed by living organisms through food and water intake, causes many health problems. The liver is one of the organs most affected by sodium fluoride (NaF) toxicity. Studies have shown that NaF causes many pathological and metabolic changes in the liver. Many studies have shown that exposure to high fluoride concentrations in drinking water elevates the levels of kidney and liver function enzymes in serum and causes severe histological changes in the liver and kidneys. However, there are l… Show more

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