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Polyethylene microplastics impede the innate immune response by disrupting the extracellular matrix and signaling transduction
Harvard Dataverse
2023
Haipeng Huang
Summary
This entry provides supplementary RNA-sequence data from a study showing that polyethylene microplastics disrupt the extracellular matrix and immune signaling in exposed cells. The underlying research demonstrates that microplastics can impair the innate immune response at a molecular level.
This is the result of the RNA-Sequence comparison for the analysis performed in the article.