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Intersection of microplastic toxicity targets and differentially expressed genes in allergic rhinitis.
Summary
Network analysis identified a set of genes that are both targeted by common microplastics (PE, PP, PVC, PS) and differentially expressed in allergic rhinitis, providing a molecular framework for investigating how microplastic exposure may contribute to nasal allergy pathogenesis.
Intersection of microplastic toxicity targets and differentially expressed genes in allergic rhinitis.
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