Environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastics modulated the immune response and swimming activity, and impaired the development of marine medaka Oryzias melastigma larvae
Microplastics (MPs), due to their impacts on the ecosystem and their integration into the food web either through trophic transfer or ingestion directly from the ambient environment, are an emerging class of environmental contaminants posing a great threat to marine organisms. Most reports on the to...
Main Authors: | Bailey, C. (Author), Bo, J. (Author), Chen, J.-C (Author), Chen, M.-L (Author), Fang, C. (Author), Kim, D.-H (Author), Lee, J.-S (Author), Lee, Y.-H (Author), Wang, K.-J (Author), Zheng, R.-H (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Academic Press
2022
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