Polystyrene microplastics mediate inflammatory responses in the chicken thymus by Nrf2/NF-κB pathway and trigger autophagy and apoptosis
Junbo Li(Northeast Forestry University), Mingwei Xing(Northeast Forestry University), Hongmin Lu(Northeast Forestry University), Chengxue Ma(Northeast Forestry University), Kai Yin(Northeast Forestry University), Yue Zhang(University of Florida), Lulu Hou(Northeast Forestry University)
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