First evidence of microplastics in human ovarian follicular fluid: An emerging threat to female fertility
Luigi Montano(Health Net), Oriana Motta(University of Salerno), Paola Rapisarda(University of Catania), Salvatore Raimondo(Rina Services (Italy)), Margherita Ferrante(University of Catania), Antonino Guglielmino(Centro Medicina della Riproduzione), Sandrine Chamayou(Centro Medicina della Riproduzione), Marina Piscopo(University of Naples Federico II), Maria Ricciardi(University of Salerno), Gea Oliveri Conti(University of Catania), R Gentile(Rina Services (Italy)), Mariacira Gentile(University of Milano-Bicocca)
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