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Scaramella et al., 2022 - Bisphenol A Exposure Induces Sensory Processing Deficits in Larval Zebrafish During Neurodevelopment
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Figure 4.

Exposure to 25 μm BPA does not alter mortality, or startle probability in zebrafish larvae, but does delay hatching. A, Bathing fish in BPA for 5 d did not significantly increase mortality (BPA group, n =30) compared with bathing them in the vehicle (DMSO group, n =30; unpaired t test; t(58) = 1.00, p =0.32). B, BPA treatment significantly delayed hatching (BPA group, n =30; DMSO group, n =30; unpaired t test, t(58) = 2.32, p =0.02). C, The startle probability of BPA-treated larvae (BPA group, n =29) did not differ from that of vehicle-treated larvae (DMSO group, n =30; unpaired t test; t(57) = 0.45, p =0.66).

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