Dietary Feeding Lycopene, Citric Acid, and Chlorella Alleviated the Neurotoxicity of Polyethylene Microplastics in African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Mohamed Hamed(Louisiana State University), Alaa El‐Din H. Sayed(The University of Tokyo), Zainab Eid(Assiut University), Yahya Al Naggar(Tanta University), Hamdy A. M. Soliman(Sohag University)
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