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Pb 2 acetate pb2 c3o2h 2

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Pb(II) acetate, also known as lead(II) acetate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Pb2(C3O2H)2. It is a crystalline solid that is soluble in water and organic solvents. Pb(II) acetate is commonly used as a laboratory reagent and a precursor in the synthesis of other lead compounds.

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Zebrafish Exposure to Cadmium and Lead

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Cohort: Although the sources of Cd are not known with certainty, we previously reported detecting Cd in soil samples collected from neighborhoods of pregnant women with elevated Cd blood levels, but not in water. However, the correlation between Cd concentrations in soil and blood were weak and not significant (King, 2015) suggesting other unmeasured sources such as house dust or ambient air may also contribute as sources. Zebrafish: Stock solutions of CdCl2 ([Cd], 99.99% purity; Sigma-Aldrich, MO) were made at 60 parts per million in Milli-Q water; stock solutions of Pb(II) acetate (Pb2(C3O2H)2; Sigma-Aldrich, MO) were made at 100 ppm in milliQ water. Zebrafish embryos were collected as described and exposed to 60 parts per billion (ppb) Cd or 100 ppb Pb in 0.5× embryo media[58 ] from four hpf to seven dpf at a density of 10 embryos/mL with daily replacement, and fed beginning at five dpf. After removal of Cd or Pb, larvae were raised for lipid content analysis at one and two months post-fertilization.
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Zebrafish Exposure to Cadmium and Lead

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Cohort: Although the sources of Cd are not known with certainty, we previously reported detecting Cd in soil samples collected from neighborhoods of pregnant women with elevated Cd blood levels, but not in water. However, the correlation between Cd concentrations in soil and blood were weak and not significant (King, 2015) suggesting other unmeasured sources such as house dust or ambient air may also contribute as sources. Zebrafish: Stock solutions of CdCl2 ([Cd], 99.99% purity; Sigma-Aldrich, MO) were made at 60 parts per million in Milli-Q water; stock solutions of Pb(II) acetate (Pb2(C3O2H)2; Sigma-Aldrich, MO) were made at 100 ppm in milliQ water. Zebrafish embryos were collected as described and exposed to 60 parts per billion (ppb) Cd or 100 ppb Pb in 0.5× embryo media[58 ] from four hpf to seven dpf at a density of 10 embryos/mL with daily replacement, and fed beginning at five dpf. After removal of Cd or Pb, larvae were raised for lipid content analysis at one and two months post-fertilization.
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