Lead (Pb) is an important raw material for modern industrial production, they enter the aquatic environment in several ways and cause serious harm to aquatic ecosystems. Lead ions (Pb2+) are highly toxic and can accumulate continuously in organisms. In addition to causing biological deaths, it can also cause neurological damage in vertebrates. Our experiment found that Pb2+ caused decreased survival, delayed hatching, decreased frequency of voluntary movements at 24 hpf, increased heart rate at 48 hpf and increased malformation rate in zebrafish embryos. Among them, the morphology of spinal malformations varied, with 0.4 mg/L Pb2+ causing a dorsal bending of the spine of 72 hpf zebrafish and a ventral bending in 120 hpf zebrafish. It was de...
Lead (Pb2+) is a commonly known environmental toxin. Lead poisoning in humans is detrimental, especi...
Environmental lead (Pb) exposure is suggested as a developmental origin of adult neurodegenerative d...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and heavy metals are two key groups of electric and electroni...
Lead (Pb) is a known environmental toxin, shown to have negative effects on growth and development o...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental toxin known to have detrimental effects on development of the central ...
Lead has been utilized throughout history and is widely distributed and mobilized globally. Although...
Ubiquitous environmental lead (Pb) contamination is related to human activities with mining as one o...
Lead has been utilized throughout history and is widely distributed and mobilized globally. Although...
The use of the heavy metal lead (Pb) has resulted in widespread human exposures. Active efforts to r...
yesLead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal functio...
Lead was used extensively as a gas additive and pesticide, in paints, batteries, lead shot, pipes, c...
Lead was used extensively as a gas additive and pesticide, in paints, batteries, lead shot, pipes, c...
Lead (Pb) is widely used as a raw material for various daily necessities in human civilization. Howe...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal function a...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal function a...
Lead (Pb2+) is a commonly known environmental toxin. Lead poisoning in humans is detrimental, especi...
Environmental lead (Pb) exposure is suggested as a developmental origin of adult neurodegenerative d...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and heavy metals are two key groups of electric and electroni...
Lead (Pb) is a known environmental toxin, shown to have negative effects on growth and development o...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental toxin known to have detrimental effects on development of the central ...
Lead has been utilized throughout history and is widely distributed and mobilized globally. Although...
Ubiquitous environmental lead (Pb) contamination is related to human activities with mining as one o...
Lead has been utilized throughout history and is widely distributed and mobilized globally. Although...
The use of the heavy metal lead (Pb) has resulted in widespread human exposures. Active efforts to r...
yesLead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal functio...
Lead was used extensively as a gas additive and pesticide, in paints, batteries, lead shot, pipes, c...
Lead was used extensively as a gas additive and pesticide, in paints, batteries, lead shot, pipes, c...
Lead (Pb) is widely used as a raw material for various daily necessities in human civilization. Howe...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal function a...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal and and can cause variety of disorders and effect on neu-ronal function a...
Lead (Pb2+) is a commonly known environmental toxin. Lead poisoning in humans is detrimental, especi...
Environmental lead (Pb) exposure is suggested as a developmental origin of adult neurodegenerative d...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and heavy metals are two key groups of electric and electroni...