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Additional file 2 of A systematic review of the potential neurotoxicity of micro-and nanoplastics: the known and unknown

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This is supplementary data supporting a systematic review on the potential brain and nerve damage caused by micro- and nanoplastics. The main study found evidence that these particles may reach the brain and cause neurotoxic effects in animal models.

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