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Does size matter? A proteomics-informed comparison of the effects of polystyrene beads of different sizes on macrophages

Environmental Science Nano 2022 16 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Thierry Rabilloud Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Véronique Collin‐Faure, Bastien Dalzon, Bastien Dalzon, Julie Devcic, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Julie Devcic, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Hélène Diemer, Sarah Cianférani, Thierry Rabilloud Hélène Diemer, Sarah Cianférani, Sarah Cianférani, Bastien Dalzon, Sarah Cianférani, Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Sarah Cianférani, Sarah Cianférani, Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud Thierry Rabilloud

Summary

Researchers found that macrophages treated with polystyrene beads of different sizes show size-dependent adaptive proteomic responses without triggering inflammatory responses, providing proteomics-informed insights into how particle size shapes cellular reactions to plastic exposure.

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Macrophages treated with polystyrene beads of different sizes show different adaptive responses but no inflammatory responses.

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