2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1422748
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3D imaging shows nano- and microparticles are internalized by salmon skin and corneal epithelial cells

Dhivya B. Thiyagarajan,
Marie H. S. Stette,
Bilal M. Afzal
et al.

Abstract: The rising problem of plastic pollution is becoming one of the major environmental issues for the world. In the ocean, plastics undergo degradation into smaller microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs). Wild fish and farmed salmon would likely be exposed to these NPs and MPs both through skin and through skin wounds. Keratocyte cells, located in the skin epithelial layer, are scavenger cells which may remove foreign materials and maintain the salmon’s health. They are therefore first in line to handle and to… Show more

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