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Changjiang Huang

Researcher at Wenzhou Medical College

Publications -  92
Citations -  4289

Changjiang Huang is an academic researcher from Wenzhou Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Sperm. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3441 citations.

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Toxicity, uptake kinetics and behavior assessment in zebrafish embryos following exposure to perfluorooctanesulphonicacid (PFOS).

TL;DR: This is the first study to define uptake kinetics and to focus on behavioral consequences following PFOS exposure in zebrafish, and further the understanding of the toxicity of PFOS to aquatic organisms and suggest the need for additional research to identify the mode ofPFOS toxicity.
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A zebrafish phenotypic assay for assessing drug-induced hepatotoxicity.

TL;DR: Larval zebrafish phenotypic assay is a highly predictive animal model for rapidly in vivo assessment of compound hepatot toxicity and can serve as an intermediate step between cell-based evaluation and conventional animal testing of hepatotoxicity.
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Zebrafish models for assessing developmental and reproductive toxicity

TL;DR: Compared to conventional mammal testing, zebrafish testing for assessing developmental and reproductive toxicity offers several compelling experimental advantages, including transparency of embryo and larva, higher throughput, shorter test period, lower cost, smaller amount of compound required, easier manipulation and direct compound delivery.
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Prenatal Transfer of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) Results in Developmental Neurotoxicity in Zebrafish Larvae

TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence that parental exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of PBDEs could cause adverse effects on neurodevelopment in zebrafish offspring.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment, soil, and plants of the Aojiang River waterway in Wenzhou, China.

TL;DR: The general observation of elevated PAH concentrations in all matrix suggests a possible contribution by the local leather industry on the PAH concentration in the Aojiang watershed.