Nanoplastics Promote Conditions for Parkinson's Across Vario

Nanoplastics Promote Conditions for Parkinson's Across Various Lab Models

DURHAM, N.C. – Nanoplastics interact with a particular protein that is naturally found in the brain, creating changes linked to Parkinson’s disease and some types of dementia. In a Duke-led study appearing Nov. 17 in Science Advances, the researchers report that the findings create a foundation for a new area of investigation, fueled by the timely impact of environmental factors on human biology.

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