Oxygen shortage may not explain early fish development delays
Researchers challenged a long-held assumption that oxygen deprivation restricts embryonic growth in zebrafish, finding the mechanism less central than previously believed. The finding could reshape how scientists and biotech firms model developmental constraints and design better conditions for breeding research organisms.
Originaltitel: Supporting Information for "Oxygen limitation is not a major physiological mechanism restricting early life development in zebrafish"
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