Developmental exposure to neurotoxic chemicals presents significant health concerns because of the vulnerability of the developing central nervous system (CNS) and the immature brain barrier. To date, a short list of chemicals including some metals have been identified as known developmental neurotoxicants; however, there are still numerous chemicals that remain to be evaluated for their potential developmental neurotoxicity (DNT). To facilitate evaluation of chemicals for DNT, the zebrafish vertebrate model system has emerged as a promising tool. The zebrafish possesses a number of strengths as a test species in DNT studies including an abundance of embryos developing ex utero presenting ease in chemical dosing and microscopic assessment a...
The use of the heavy metal lead (Pb) has resulted in widespread human exposures. Active efforts to r...
Only recently has it been adequately recognized that substances present in the environment can have...
The zebrafish is a powerful toxicity model; biochemical assays can be combined with observations at ...
Developmental exposure to neurotoxic chemicals presents significant health concerns because of the v...
Developmental Neurotoxicity research (DNT) aims to understand the adverse effects of xenobiotic expo...
The developing central nervous system and the blood brain barrier are especially vulnerable and sens...
Occurrence of industrialization without environmental care lead to heavy metals [Mercury chloride (H...
It is widely accepted that the developing nervous system is especially vulnerable to a variety of ch...
In the last century, industrial activities increased and caused multiple health problems for humans ...
Environmental pollution through industrial chemicals or pesticides has emerged as a major health iss...
The zebrafish is a powerful toxicity model; biochemical assays can be combined with observations at ...
Environmental toxicants are chemical or physical agents that enter the environment and can have adve...
There is a clear need to establish and validate new methodologies to more quickly and efficiently sc...
During development, the nervous system is a sensitive target for chemical exposure in both humans an...
Lead (Pb2+) is a commonly known environmental toxin. Lead poisoning in humans is detrimental, especi...
The use of the heavy metal lead (Pb) has resulted in widespread human exposures. Active efforts to r...
Only recently has it been adequately recognized that substances present in the environment can have...
The zebrafish is a powerful toxicity model; biochemical assays can be combined with observations at ...
Developmental exposure to neurotoxic chemicals presents significant health concerns because of the v...
Developmental Neurotoxicity research (DNT) aims to understand the adverse effects of xenobiotic expo...
The developing central nervous system and the blood brain barrier are especially vulnerable and sens...
Occurrence of industrialization without environmental care lead to heavy metals [Mercury chloride (H...
It is widely accepted that the developing nervous system is especially vulnerable to a variety of ch...
In the last century, industrial activities increased and caused multiple health problems for humans ...
Environmental pollution through industrial chemicals or pesticides has emerged as a major health iss...
The zebrafish is a powerful toxicity model; biochemical assays can be combined with observations at ...
Environmental toxicants are chemical or physical agents that enter the environment and can have adve...
There is a clear need to establish and validate new methodologies to more quickly and efficiently sc...
During development, the nervous system is a sensitive target for chemical exposure in both humans an...
Lead (Pb2+) is a commonly known environmental toxin. Lead poisoning in humans is detrimental, especi...
The use of the heavy metal lead (Pb) has resulted in widespread human exposures. Active efforts to r...
Only recently has it been adequately recognized that substances present in the environment can have...
The zebrafish is a powerful toxicity model; biochemical assays can be combined with observations at ...