💨 Abstract
In a groundbreaking study, South Korean researchers discovered that nanoplastics, microscopic plastic particles, can interfere with the development of red blood cells in zebrafish embryos. This study, published in Zoological Research, marks the first instance where nanoplastics' impact on the cellular system of marine life is explored.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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