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Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species

Naima Hamid, Marriya Sultan, Muhammad Junaid Orcid Logo, STUART CAIRNS, Iain Robertson Orcid Logo, Houda Javed, De-Sheng Pei Orcid Logo

Aquatic Toxicology, Volume: 287, Start page: 107541

Swansea University Authors: Muhammad Junaid Orcid Logo, STUART CAIRNS, Iain Robertson Orcid Logo

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Published in: Aquatic Toxicology
ISSN: 0166-445X
Published: Elsevier BV 2025
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spellingShingle Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
Muhammad Junaid
STUART CAIRNS
Iain Robertson
title_short Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
title_full Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
title_fullStr Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
title_sort Interactions between micro(nano)plastics and natural organic matter: implications for toxicity mitigation in aquatic species
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