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Generation of Eroded Nanoplastics from Domestic Wastes and Their Impact on Macrophage Cell Viability and Gene Expression
Mohammad Saiful Islam
, Indrani Gupta
, Li Xia
, Arjun Pitchai
, Jonathan Shannahan
,
Somenath Mitra
Chemistry and Environmental Science
Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science
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Material Science
Macrophage
100%
Gene Expression
100%
Nanoplastics
100%
Polyethylene
44%
Density
22%
Polypropylene
22%
Polystyrene
22%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
22%
Phase Composition
22%
Raman Spectroscopy
11%
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
11%
Plastic Material
11%
Keyphrases
Domestic Waste
100%
Macrophage Cell Line
25%
Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid)
25%
Domestic Plastic Waste
12%
Nanoplastic Particles
12%
Plastic Bags
12%
Centrifuge Tube
12%
Water Bottles
12%
Milk Bottle
12%
Food Box
12%
Styrofoam
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Nanoplastics
100%
Polyethylene
22%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
22%
Chemical Engineering
Polyethylene
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Macrophage Cell Line
50%
Engineering
Methacrylic
22%
Relative Stability
11%
FTIR Spectroscopy
11%