2023
DOI: 10.59531/ots.2023.1.1.121-129
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Possibilities of kinetic imaging in the observation of bird embryos in non- invasive ecotoxicological studies

Abstract: In order to make ecotoxicological studies using bird embryos simpler and more cost effective, kinetic imaging, already proven in human medicine, was tested. In the study, a total of 8 still-living embryos were examined non-invasively with low-intensity (50 keV) X-rays. During the measurement, we tried to assess how the embryos react if they are not stored at the temperature of 38 °C required for hatching for 1 hour.

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