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Systematic Review
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Tier 1
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Systematic review or meta-analysis. Synthesizes findings across many studies. Strongest evidence.
Human Health Effects
Nanoplastics
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Additional file 2 of A systematic review of the potential neurotoxicity of micro-and nanoplastics: the known and unknown
Figshare
2025
Score: 58
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0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Vojnits, Kinga,
Vojnits, Kinga,
Vojnits, Kinga,
Vojnits, Kinga,
Vojnits, Kinga,
Vojnits, Kinga,
de León, Andrés,
de León, Andrés,
de León, Andrés,
de León, Andrés,
de León, Andrés,
de León, Andrés,
Gibon, Julien,
Gibon, Julien,
Gibon, Julien,
Gibon, Julien,
Gibon, Julien,
Gibon, Julien,
Barker, Philip,
Barker, Philip,
Barker, Philip,
Barker, Philip,
Barker, Philip,
Barker, Philip,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Mahmoudi, Morteza,
Pakpour, Sepideh
Pakpour, Sepideh
Pakpour, Sepideh
Pakpour, Sepideh
Pakpour, Sepideh
Pakpour, Sepideh
Summary
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.
Body Systems
Study Type
Review
Supplementary Material 2
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