The ubiquitous presence of microplastics and their marine ecotoxicity are major public concerns. Microplastics are ingested accidentally by the marine fauna or are taken up indirectly through the food chain. These particles can accumulate in cells and tissues and affect the normal biological functions of organisms, including their defense mechanisms. There is limited information available about the response of immune cells to microplastics; the degree of uptake by the cells, the response of different organs or the impact of environmental concentrations of microplastic are matters that remain unclear. Moreover, very little is known about the toxicity of different polymer types. This study aimed to shed light on the physical impact of small m...
4th Congress of the International Society of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, December 12-15, 2022, Bode...
Microplastic pollution is omnipresent in biota around the globe, and concerns are rising that humans...
Plastic represents 60-80% of litter in the ocean. Degradation of plastic to small fragments leads to...
Environmental microplastic pollution (including polystyrene, PS) may have detrimental effects on the...
International audienceAs the smallest environmental microplastics (EMPs), even at nanoscale, are inc...
The presence of nanoplastics (NPs) in aquatic environments is widely recognized as a major threat as...
Ingestion has been proposed as a prominent exposure route for plastic debris in aquatic organisms, i...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Since the expansion of plastic production at the global level the concerns regarding rising plastic ...
Microplastic (MP) ingestion by marine organisms has been well documented in the last decade, includi...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment has raised scientific interest during the la...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of a long-term (113 days) exposure to micro...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
Microplastics have caused great concern in recent years. However, few studies have compared the toxi...
Among aquatic organisms, fish are particularly susceptible to ingesting microplastic particles due t...
4th Congress of the International Society of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, December 12-15, 2022, Bode...
Microplastic pollution is omnipresent in biota around the globe, and concerns are rising that humans...
Plastic represents 60-80% of litter in the ocean. Degradation of plastic to small fragments leads to...
Environmental microplastic pollution (including polystyrene, PS) may have detrimental effects on the...
International audienceAs the smallest environmental microplastics (EMPs), even at nanoscale, are inc...
The presence of nanoplastics (NPs) in aquatic environments is widely recognized as a major threat as...
Ingestion has been proposed as a prominent exposure route for plastic debris in aquatic organisms, i...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Since the expansion of plastic production at the global level the concerns regarding rising plastic ...
Microplastic (MP) ingestion by marine organisms has been well documented in the last decade, includi...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment has raised scientific interest during the la...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of a long-term (113 days) exposure to micro...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
Microplastics have caused great concern in recent years. However, few studies have compared the toxi...
Among aquatic organisms, fish are particularly susceptible to ingesting microplastic particles due t...
4th Congress of the International Society of Fish & Shellfish Immunology, December 12-15, 2022, Bode...
Microplastic pollution is omnipresent in biota around the globe, and concerns are rising that humans...
Plastic represents 60-80% of litter in the ocean. Degradation of plastic to small fragments leads to...