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Induction of Hepatic Tumors in a Teleost ( Oryzias latipes ) After Treatment With Methylazoxymethanol Acetate: Brief Communication 2
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1977
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OncologyHepatologyMethylazoxymethanol AcetateAquacultureMedicinePathologyToxicologyFish ImmunologyEnvironmental ToxicologyOryzias LatipesLiver TransplantationPharmacologyAquarium WaterBrief Communication 2
Liver neoplasms including trabecular hepatoma and cholangioma were induced in medakas (Oryzias latipes) by the addition of methylazoxymethanol acetate to their aquarium water at levels of 0.1-3 ppm for periods ranging from 1 to 120 days. More than 80% of the surviving fish developed tumors at 3 or 5 months after commencement of the treatment, irrespective of levels of the drug, when appropriate times of exposure were chosen.