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Using Immunofluorescence to Detect PM2.5-induced DNA Damage in Zebrafish Embryo Hearts

DOI :

10.3791/62021-v

February 15th, 2021

February 15th, 2021

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1School of Public Health, Soochow University, 2Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Research Division, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

This protocol uses an immunofluorescence assay to detect PM2.5-induced DNA damage in the dissected hearts of zebrafish embryos.

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Immunofluorescence

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