Song et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Internal and external microplastic exposure in young adults: A pilot study involving 26 college students in Changsha, ChinaSong et al., 2024
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- Song Y
- Zhang J
- Yang L
- Huang Y
- Zhang N
- Ma G
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- Environmental Research
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Objective This study aimed to systematically assess the total environmental exposure to microplastics and determine the internal exposure levels in the human body. Methods A total of 26 young college students were recruited. Exposure scenario estimation methods were …
- 229920000426 Microplastic 0 title abstract description 192
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