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Transcriptome analysis reveals hepatotoxicity in zebrafish induced by cyhalofop-butyl
Summary
This study investigated hepatotoxicity in zebrafish induced by the herbicide cyhalofop-butyl using transcriptome analysis to identify affected biological pathways. Note: this preprint was withdrawn by bioRxiv due to concerns about manuscript validity and author identity.
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