Zebrafish as a Potential Model for Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Focus on Toxic Metals Implications

In the last century, industrial activities increased and caused multiple health problems for humans and animals. At this moment, heavy metals are considered the most harmful substances for their effects on organisms and humans. The impact of these toxic metals, which have no biological role, poses a...

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Analysis
Animal models
Brain research
Danio rerio
Dopamine
Embryos
Heavy metals
Laboratories
Nervous system
Nervous system diseases
Neurological disorders
Neurophysiology
Neurosciences
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Spinal cord
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Zebrafish
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