2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-020-01933-2
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Developmental exposure window influences silver toxicity but does not affect the susceptibility to subsequent exposures in zebrafish embryos

Abstract: Silver is a non-essential, toxic metal widespread in freshwaters and capable of causing adverse effects to wildlife. Its toxic effects have been studied in detail but less is known about how sensitivity varies during development and whether pre-exposures affect tolerance upon re-exposure. We address these knowledge gaps using the zebrafish embryo (Danio rerio) model to investigate whether exposures encompassing stages of development prior to mid-blastula transition, when chorion hardening and epigenetic reprog… Show more

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“…Here, zebrafish plays an important role in unravelling the molecular mechanism underlying Niemann-Pick type C disease and Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome. Robinson et al (2020) show that zebrafish embryos are more sensitive to silver exposure when experiments are initiated at the 1 cell stage, but that pre-exposures do not influence the outcome of subsequent exposures.…”
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“…Here, zebrafish plays an important role in unravelling the molecular mechanism underlying Niemann-Pick type C disease and Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome. Robinson et al (2020) show that zebrafish embryos are more sensitive to silver exposure when experiments are initiated at the 1 cell stage, but that pre-exposures do not influence the outcome of subsequent exposures.…”
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confidence: 87%