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Transcriptomics-based analysis of neurotoxic and reproductive effects in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) after exposure to tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

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Xiaoqian Zhou, Xiaoqian Zhou, Linlin Zhao, Weifeng Liu, Linlin Zhao, Weifeng Liu, Bailin Cong, Linlin Zhao, Bailin Cong, Aifang Deng, Jing Lin, Aifang Deng, Jing Lin, Linlin Zhao, Shenghao Liu, Shenghao Liu

Summary

This study used gene expression analysis to reveal that the flame retardant TCEP causes endocrine-disrupting effects in turbot fish, affecting both neurological and reproductive pathways. The findings identified specific biomarkers that could serve as early warning signs for monitoring the health impacts of this chemical pollutant on aquaculture species.

These findings revealed the endocrine disrupting effects of TCEP on turbot and identified biomarkers related to reproductive toxicity, providing early warning for the monitoring of healthy aquaculture.

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