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Borrego-Soto et al., 2022 - Embryonic Nicotine Exposure Disrupts Adult Social Behavior and Craniofacial Development in Zebrafish
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Figure 9

Embryonic nicotine exposure increases locomotion activity in zebrafish adults. Bars represent (A) percentage of time the fish is moving, (B) the total distance traveled, and (C) velocity, during the first 10 min of the behavioral session without stimulus. Embryonic nicotine exposure at 25 µM and 50 µM increases distance traveled and velocity, but does not affect the movement percentage. * = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01.

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