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Polystyrene nanoplastic exposure induces developmental toxicity by activating the oxidative stress response and base excision repair pathway in zebrafish (Danio …Feng et al., 2022
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- Feng M
- Luo J
- Wan Y
- Zhang J
- Lu C
- Wang M
- Dai L
- Cao X
- Yang X
- Wang Y
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The widespread accumulation of nanoplastics is a growing concern for the environmental and human health. However, studies on the mechanisms of nanoplastic-induced developmental toxicity are still limited. Here, we systematically investigated the potential …
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