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Microplastics and triphenyltin amplify toxicity via the gut-brain axis, finds co-exposure study

Microplastics and triphenyltin amplify toxicity via the gut-brain axis

Graphical abstract. Credit: Environmental Science and Ecotechnology (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.ese.2023.100266

Regulating environmental pollution around the world still largely relies upon risk assessments of single pollutants, ignoring combined toxicities and interactions of groups of substances. However, in the real world, co-exposure is the norm…


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