Exposure to polystyrene microplastics reduces regeneration and growth in planarians
Tianyu Gao(Jinan University), Guang Yang(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Song Lin-xia(Shandong University of Technology), Eddy Y. Zeng(South China Institute Of Environmental Sciences), Chunxia Jing(Jinan University), Guo Chen(Jinan University), Zhenbiao Xu(Shandong University of Technology), Meng Yang(Jinan University), Qiaoyun Chen(Jinan University), Qin-Li Wan(Jinan University), Bingbing Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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