Chicken embryo model allows researchers to assess toxicity of environmental pollutants

New research spearheaded by scientists at McGill University reports that exposing chicken embryos, a model of higher vertebrate development, to leachate from crumb rubber used for example in artificial turf infill allowed to assess the toxicity of environmental pollutants contained in such material.


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Source: Phys.org