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  • 1. Transient exposure to ethanol during zebrafish embryogenesis results in defects in neuronal differentiation: an alternative model system to study FASD.
    Joya X, Garcia-Algar O, Vall O, Pujades C.
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  • 13. Cytoarchitectonic and neurochemical differentiation of the visual system in ethanol-induced cyclopic zebrafish larvae.
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