Protein-bound microplastics can disrupt brain cells and potentially cause neurotoxicity

A research team revealed that microplastics introduced into the body may bind to proteins in vivo, disrupt the function of brain cells, and act as neurotoxicants. Based on proteomics analysis, the study precisely demonstrated how microplastics bound to proteins alter biological properties in the body and cause inflammatory responses and cellular function disruptions.

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