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. 2011 Mar 14;108(13):5331–5336. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1102116108

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Long-term treatment of dystrophin-null fish selected to have abnormal birefringence at 4 dpf with chemicals 1–7 from 4 to 30 dpf (n = 3). At 30 d, the average number of surviving fish is greater in chemical 4 (■) aminophylline-treated dystrophin-null fish compared with those in untreated dystrophin-null fish (○). Treated fish with chemicals 1 (◇), 2 (X), 3 (+), 4 (■), 5 (Inline graphic), 6 (△), 7 (—), and WT (●) are shown. Three chemicals proved toxic to zebrafish after prolonged incubation.