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. 2015 Jan 12;112(5):1475–1480. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1417731112

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

BPS exposure increases neurogenesis and hyperactive behavior via a mechanism similar to that of BPA. (A) Chemical structures of BPA and BPS. (B) Neuronal birth in 5-dpf zebrafish exposed from 0–5 dpf to 0.0068 μM BPS. Data are shown as mean ± SEM; *P < 0.05 (Student’s t test); n = 6. (C) Locomotor activity in fish coexposed from 0–5 dpf to 0.0068 μM BPS + 1 μM ICI. (D) Locomotor activity in 5-dpf controls and AroB morphants exposed from 0–5 dpf to 0.0068 μM BPS. Data in C and D are shown as mean ± SEM; *P < 0.05 (ANOVA, Tukey’s HSD); n = 3–9. (C and D) BPS exposure in AroB morphants and BPS+ICI treatment were run in same experiment. Results have been separated for simplicity, and controls are shown twice.