Microplastic particles ubiquitously found in the environment are taken up by various organisms, including humans. Upon uptake, microplastic particles can translocate from the primarily exposed organs to other tissues, likely by cellular internalization. The process of cellular internalization of particulate matter is determined by several factors. In the case of microparticles, their surface properties determine their interactions with cells, including internalization, and potential health effects. We show how the initial surface properties determine the cellular interactions of pristine and environmentally exposed microplastic particles. Furthermore, we describe how the environmental exposure of microplastic particles alters their surface ...
The last decade has witness growing scientific concerns and public debate over the adverse effects t...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
The increased application of nanoparticles (NPs) is increasing the risk of their release into the en...
As microplastic particles (MPPs) are ubiquitously present in the environment, concerns about possibl...
Micro- and nanoplastics are tiny plastic particles that pollute our environment. The first observati...
Background and novelty Due to its worldwide spread, microplastic (size range: 1 µm – 5 mm) has becom...
Humans are exposed to micro and nanoplastics (MNPLs) through inhalation, ingestion and, to a lesser ...
Over the past few decades, microplastics have become increasingly ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Due to environmental concerns, the fate and negative impacts of plastics have attracted considerable...
The exposure of humans to nano-and microplastic particles (NMPs) is an issue recognized as a potenti...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem worldwide because of the risks it poses to the equilibriu...
International audienceNanoparticles and among them nanoplastics are generally considered to induce m...
With increasing global plastics production, the amounts of fragmenting, microscopic plastic debris (...
The ubiquity of microplastics (MPs) in the environment raises concerns on human health through poten...
Microplastics are a pollutant of environmental concern. Their presence in food destined for human co...
The last decade has witness growing scientific concerns and public debate over the adverse effects t...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
The increased application of nanoparticles (NPs) is increasing the risk of their release into the en...
As microplastic particles (MPPs) are ubiquitously present in the environment, concerns about possibl...
Micro- and nanoplastics are tiny plastic particles that pollute our environment. The first observati...
Background and novelty Due to its worldwide spread, microplastic (size range: 1 µm – 5 mm) has becom...
Humans are exposed to micro and nanoplastics (MNPLs) through inhalation, ingestion and, to a lesser ...
Over the past few decades, microplastics have become increasingly ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Due to environmental concerns, the fate and negative impacts of plastics have attracted considerable...
The exposure of humans to nano-and microplastic particles (NMPs) is an issue recognized as a potenti...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem worldwide because of the risks it poses to the equilibriu...
International audienceNanoparticles and among them nanoplastics are generally considered to induce m...
With increasing global plastics production, the amounts of fragmenting, microscopic plastic debris (...
The ubiquity of microplastics (MPs) in the environment raises concerns on human health through poten...
Microplastics are a pollutant of environmental concern. Their presence in food destined for human co...
The last decade has witness growing scientific concerns and public debate over the adverse effects t...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
The increased application of nanoparticles (NPs) is increasing the risk of their release into the en...