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filingDate 2015-08-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-105169415-B
titleOfInvention A method of screening has protection zebra fish liver function reactive compound
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of methods that screening has protection zebra fish liver function reactive compound.This method will cause the carbaryl of hepatic injury with untested compound collective effect in zebra fish; or first zebra fish is acted on carbaryl and hepar damnification is caused then to handle the zebra fish after damage with untested compound again; using Area of fetal liver index variation as the index of detection liver function, whether analysis untested compound, which has, is protected or improves liver function activity.The present invention establishes zebra fish liver dysfunction model using carbaryl for the first time, the zebra fish liver dysfunction model of foundation has the advantages that make simple, quick, reliable and stable and reproducible, the cost of manufacture for reducing liver dysfunction model improves the reliability of experimental studies results.
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