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Study of suspended microplastics in indoor air to assess human exposure through inhalation

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2026
Nadiia Yakovenko, Lucía Pérez Serrano, Oskar Hagelskjær, Henar Margenat, Gaël Le Roux, Théo Segur, Jeroen Sonke, Jeroen Sonke

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Researchers investigated suspended microplastics in indoor air to assess the extent of human exposure through inhalation. The study quantified airborne microplastic particles in indoor settings, providing data on a potentially important but understudied route of daily microplastic intake for the general population.

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Study of suspended microplastics in indoor air to assess human exposure through inhalation

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