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Aromatase in zebrafish: A potential target for endocrine disrupting chemicals.

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2006
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Kallivretaki, E., Eggen, R., Neuhauss, S. C. F., Alberti, M., Kausch, U., & Segner, H. (2006). Aromatase in zebrafish: A potential target for endocrine disrupting chemicals. Marine Environmental Research, 62(S1), S187–S190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2006.04.003

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In zebrafish, two isoforms of the aromatase gene exist, namely cyp19a1 and cyp19a2, expressed predominantly in the gonads and brain, respectively. In this study, we focus on characterizing the specificity of antibodies against the aromatase isoforms, and on (xeno)estrogen-induced changes of individual cyp19a2 mRNA concentrations in the brains of adult male zebrafish. Among three polyclonal antibodies studied, the one against CYP19A2 was found to be specific in Western blots and immunohistochemistry. Real-time RT-PCR analyses revealed

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62

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S187

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0141-1136

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101 since deposited on 2008-02-11
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Kallivretaki, E., Eggen, R., Neuhauss, S. C. F., Alberti, M., Kausch, U., & Segner, H. (2006). Aromatase in zebrafish: A potential target for endocrine disrupting chemicals. Marine Environmental Research, 62(S1), S187–S190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2006.04.003

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