Publications by authors named "Zuchun Chen"

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  • * High BPAF exposure significantly lowered survival rates, changed sex ratios, and improved body growth but impaired swimming ability while causing major health issues like disrupted ovarian development and liver inflammation.
  • * The study found that BPAF exposure affected key gene expressions related to the nervous and reproductive systems, alongside altering gut microbiota, indicating severe neurotoxic and reproductive risks from this environmental pollutant.
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Salinity is an important environmental factor influencing the toxicity of chemicals. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental endocrine disruptor with adverse effects on aquatic organisms, such as fish. However, the influence of salinity on the biotoxicity of BPA and the underlying mechanism are unclear.

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As awareness of BPA's health risks has increased, many countries and regions have implemented strict controls on its use. Consequently, bisphenol analogues like BPF and BPAF are being increasingly used as substitutes. However, these compounds are also becoming increasingly prevalent in the environment due to production, use and disposal processes.

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Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is a novel environmental endocrine disruptor, and is widely detected in the aquatic environment, which is a potential threat to the health of fish. In this study, male Oryzias curvinotus were exposed to environmental concentrations (0.93 and 9.

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