NIEHS Superfund Research Program - Research Brief Podcasts

AHR is Required for Normal Organ Development and Behavioral Responses in Zebrafish


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New research demonstrates the important function of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) in normal organ development, reproduction, fertility, and behavior. The results of the study, out of the Oregon State University Superfund Research Program Center (OSU SRP Center), may help researchers understand the target organs and molecular mechanisms involved in toxicity to environmental contaminants that require AHR, a protein required for organisms to develop properly.
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