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Environmental Sciences
Simone Lechthaler, Kryss Waldschlaeger, Chavapati Gouse Sandhani, S. A. Sannasiraj, V Sundar, Jan Schwarzbauer, Holger Schuttruempf
Summary: Microplastic particles are receiving attention worldwide, particularly in aquatic environments. This study focused on comparing microplastic concentrations in urban and rural rivers in South India, finding differences in levels between the two types of rivers. The Adyar River in Chennai was estimated to discharge a significant amount of microplastic particles annually into the Bay of Bengal.
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Environmental Sciences
A. H. M. Enamul Kabir, Masahiko Sekine, Tsuyoshi Imai, Koichi Yamamoto, Ariyo Kanno, Takaya Higuchi
Summary: This study investigated microplastics pollution in rivers in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, with small-scale rivers found to be highly polluted compared to others around the world.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Guilherme Malafaia, Thiarlem Marinho da Luz, Amanda Pereira da Costa Araujo, Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed, Teresa Rocha-Santos, Damia Barcelo
Summary: This study aimed to assess and validate a protocol for optimizing the identification and quantification of polyethylene microplastics (PE MPs) in biological samples. The use of acetonitrile for digestion of cellulosic membranes was found to prevent loss of particles and promote good dispersion of MPs. Neubauer chambers showed good recovery rates and consistent results for quantifying MPs in samples with different concentrations.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Mehdi Ghayebzadeh, Hassan Taghipour, Hassan Aslani
Summary: This study evaluated the accumulation of microplastics in the sediments of the estuary of 17 rivers ending in the Caspian Sea, finding a high prevalence of microplastics. The results indicate that estuarine sediments are a hotspot of plastic particle pollution.
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Anna Hayes, K. Paul Kirkbride, Sophie C. Leterme
Summary: This study investigated the prevalence of microplastic polymers in urban and non-urban settings in Adelaide, South Australia, and found that areas with higher urbanization had higher levels of microplastics and a greater variety of polymers. The majority of microplastics identified in the study were from recyclable products, highlighting a lack of recycling practices by the inhabitants of that area.
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Wojciech Pol, Angelika Zmijewska, Emilia Stasinska, Piotr Zielinski
Summary: This study measured microplastic concentrations in two lowland rivers flowing through different cities and found similar levels of microplastics despite the differences in cities. The dominant type of microplastic was films, but other types such as fragments, foams, and fibers were also found. The presence of microplastics is influenced by precipitation and snowmelt, especially in city river systems.
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Ahmad Manbohi, Ali Mehdinia, Reza Rahnama, Ali Hamzehpour, Reza Dehbandi
Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the spatial and seasonal distribution of microplastics in the surface waters of thirteen rivers discharging to the southern Caspian Sea. Microplastics were found to be unevenly distributed in all stations. The average concentrations of microplastics during snowmelt and dry seasons were 1.406 ± 0.1380 microplastics/m(3) and 0.4070 ± 0.01500 microplastics/m(3), respectively. White/transparent polyethylene (PE) particles with the shape of fragment/film and the length (L) of ≤ 1 mm were the most common microplastics. Factors such as sewage and household wastes, landfills, and recreational-tourism, fishing, and agricultural activities contribute to microplastic contamination in downstream stations. The study provides baseline information on microplastics in rivers discharging to the southern Caspian Sea.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
H. M. Liu, Eric P. M. Grist, X. Y. Xu, H. S. Lo, A. C. Y. Wong, S. G. Cheung
Summary: This study investigated the spatial distribution and abundance of suspected microplastics (SMPs) in four Hong Kong rivers. TM had a significantly higher SMP abundance than the other rivers. The SMP abundance increased from upstream to downstream in non-tidal rivers, but not in tidal rivers, possibly due to tidal influence and urban development patterns.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Umberto Andriolo, Konstantinos Topouzelis, Tim H. M. van Emmerik, Apostolos Papakonstantinou, Joao Gama Monteiro, Atsuhiko Isobe, Mitsuko Hidaka, Shin ' ichiro Kako, Tomoya Kataoka, Gil Goncalves
Summary: This paper investigates the suitable GSD value for litter survey using multirotor drones, and provides a standardization for data collection and litter assessments in drone-based litter surveys.
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
S. Montecinos, S. Tognana, M. Pereyra, L. Silva, J. Pablo Tomba
Summary: This study revealed high levels of microplastic pollution in the Langueyu stream, with a majority of fibers and some fragments. The use of oxidative digestion process was effective in analyzing and quantifying the microplastics in the system.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Agnieszka Dabrowska
Summary: This short paper aims to report the presence of primary and secondary microplastics in Svalbard and surrounding waters, with sampling and monitoring conducted during the 2017 AREX polar expedition. Unique scientific trawls were carried out in Raudefjorden at the north coast of Spitsbergen, confirming the plastic tide effects at Prins Karl Forland Island.
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Eleanor A. Weideman, Vonica Perold, Vincenzo Donnarumma, Giuseppe Suaria, Peter G. Ryan
Summary: Little is known about the distribution and abundance of floating anthropogenic litter in the coastal waters off east Africa. A study shows that meso- and microlitter, as well as microfibres, are pervasive pollutants in Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The majority of the litter originates on land, highlighting the need to improve solid waste management in the region.
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Harveen Kaur, Deepak Rawat, Pankaj Poria, Udita Sharma, Yann Gibert, Abdul Samath Ethayathulla, Ludovic F. Dumee, Radhey Shyam Sharma, Vandana Mishra
Summary: The high prevalence and persistence of microplastics in pristine habitats have raised serious concerns. The characteristics of microplastics, such as their non-biodegradability and ability to bind to other contaminants, make them hazardous to the environment and human health. Understanding the toxicity of microplastics and their interactions with co-contaminants is crucial for developing effective remediation methods and risk assessment frameworks.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Mahdieh Dalvand, Amir Hossein Hamidian
Summary: The presence of microplastic particles has been reported worldwide, even in remote areas without human activities. Wetlands, as transitional areas between terrestrial and aquatic systems, have received less attention in microplastic pollution research compared to other aquatic ecosystems. This review examines documented research on microplastic occurrence and distribution in different components of wetland systems (excluding constructed wetlands). Based on the results, wetland ecosystems are susceptible to microplastic pollution, with PE/PP as the most common chemical composition and fiber/fragment as the dominant particle shape.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Lingshi Yin, Xiaofeng Wen, Danlian Huang, Guangming Zeng, Rui Deng, Ruyi Liu, Zhenyu Zhou, Jiaxi Tao, Ruihao Xiao, Heming Pan
Summary: This study reveals the accumulation of microplastics in freshwater reeds, with varying levels of abundance in different areas. Lake water and fisheries are identified as significant sources of microplastics.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Robin Treilles, Johnny Gasperi, Romain Tramoy, Rachid Dris, Anais Gallard, Chandirane Partibane, Bruno Tassin
Summary: Studies suggest that while urbanization gradient and flow conditions do not significantly impact microfiber and microplastic concentrations, flood events contribute significantly to microplastic fluxes, possibly originating from wastewater treatment plant effluents and untreated stormwater in Greater Paris.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Johnny Gasperi, Julien Le Roux, Steven Deshayes, Sophie Ayrault, Louise Bordier, Lila Boudahmane, Helene Budzinski, Emilie Caupos, Nadege Caubriere, Kelsey Flanagan, Martin Guillon, Nina Huynh, Pierre Labadie, Laurent Meffray, Pascale Neveu, Chandirane Partibane, Julien Paupardin, Mohamed Saad, Lucie Varnede, Marie-Christine Gromaire
Summary: This study analyzed runoff pollution from trafficked urban areas, finding significant variations in pollutant concentrations between different sites. The lowest concentrations were observed in parking lot runoff, which exhibited a unique pollution fingerprint.
Article
Environmental Sciences
L. Ledieu, R. Tramoy, S. Ricordel, D. Astrie, B. Tassin, J. Gasperi
Summary: Many studies have mentioned the need to identify the sources of land-based litter in rivers, but there is a lack of field data on litter quantity, composition, and sources in the scientific literature. This study provides new insights into the production rates, types, and sources of roadway litter, collected from a highly frequented roadway over the course of almost one year. The results show high loads of litter, especially plastic debris, suggesting a significant contribution of road runoff to litter fluxes in urban stormwater.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2022)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
R. Tramoy, E. Blin, I. Poitou, C. Nous, B. Tassin, J. Gasperi
Summary: Despite the implementation of recovery systems, small urban rivers still contribute to a significant leakage of riverine litter into the ocean, highlighting the need for urgent regulations and control measures to combat plastic pollution.
Article
Environmental Sciences
Sophie Barrouilhet, Mathilde Monperrus, Emmanuel Tessier, Bahia Khalfaoui-Hassani, Remy Guyoneaud, Marie-Pierre Isaure, Marisol Goni-Urriza
Summary: The presence of sulfides, either endogenous or exogenous, plays a key role in controlling mercury methylation. Sulfide concentration affects the methylation process and there is a positive correlation between sulfide concentrations and the production of methylmercury. These findings suggest that sulfides should be considered when studying the impact of Hg in natural environments.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Iker Alvarez -Mora, Valerie Bolliet, Naroa Lopez-Herguedas, Lyen Castro, Eneritz Anakabe, Mathilde Monperrus, Nestor Etxebarria
Summary: The presence of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment has a direct impact on water-living organisms and can alter their biological functions. This study investigated the occurrence, bioconcentration, and biotransformation of these contaminants in glass eels. The results demonstrated the accumulation and elimination of certain contaminants in the eels, as well as the identification of metabolites and other xenobiotics present in the wild eels.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2022)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
N. N. Phuong, E. Dhivert, B. Mourier, C. Grosbois, J. Gasperi
Summary: This study investigates the distribution of microplastic pollution in sediments of the Villerest reservoir. The results show that the section with fine-grained sediments has significantly higher levels of microplastics compared to the section with coarse-grained sediments. The study also finds that the polymer diversity is higher in fine-grained sediments. This research contributes to a better understanding of the role of hydrosedimentary processes in microplastic distribution and provides valuable insights for sediment management operations.
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Sandrine Veloso, David Amouroux, Laurent Lanceleur, Christine Cagnon, Mathilde Monperrus, Jonathan Deborde, Cristiana Cravo Laureau, Robert Duran
Summary: The fluctuation of environmental conditions in estuaries drives the structure of microbial communities, which play a key role in ecosystem functioning. In this study, the microbial communities in the Adour Estuary were investigated using gene sequencing and chemical analysis. The results showed a strong seasonal organization and spatial distribution of microbial communities, influenced by biogeochemical parameters and micropollutants. Network analysis revealed specific modules linked to pollutant types, providing important insights into estuarine microbial ecology.
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
(2023)
Article
Ecology
Alice Vidal, Isabelle Metais, Oihana Latchere, Antoine Le Guernic, Johnny Gasperi, Amelie Chatel
Summary: This study exposed freshwater bivalves to environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastics and found that the ingestion of microplastics caused biochemical damage, including changes in enzyme activities, energy reserves, and gene expression. These findings suggest that long-term exposure to realistic doses of microplastics can be toxic to freshwater benthic organisms.
Article
Environmental Sciences
Alice Vidal, Ngoc-nam Phuong, Isabelle Metais, Johnny Gasperi, Amelie Chatel
Summary: This study focused on the influence of anthropogenic activities on microplastic levels in the Loire River in a French city. Microscopy and mu-FTIR analysis were used to determine the characteristics and composition of microplastics in samples collected from upstream and downstream areas. The results showed that the presence of microplastics did not follow a specific pattern, but there was a clear correlation between clams and sediment, emphasizing the importance of investigating plastic contamination in both biotic and abiotic matrices.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Isabelle Metais, Hanane Perrein-Ettajani, Mohammed Mouloud, Coraline Roman, Antoine Le Guernic, Messika Revel, Romain Tramoy, Emilie Caupos, Lila Boudahmane, Fabienne Lagarde, Florane Le Bihanic, Johnny Gasperi, Amelie Chatel
Summary: This study investigated the adverse effects of a microplastic (MP) mixture obtained from litter in the Seine River (France) and compared them to the effects of the major co-plasticizer, dibutylphthalate (DBP), on the sentinel species Hediste diversicolor. The research focused on biomarkers related to antioxidant response, immunity, neurotoxicity, and energy and respiratory metabolism. The results showed that worms exposed to MPs and DBP exhibited changes in aerobic metabolism, antioxidant and neuroimmune responses, and energy allocation. This study provides a better understanding of the ecotoxicological effects of environmental MPs and their associated-contaminants on H. diversicolor.
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Valentin Chapon, Jean-Marc Brignon, Johnny Gasperi
Summary: DEHP is a plasticizer widely used in the plastic industry to provide softness to PVC. Despite regulations, it remains a widespread contaminant in EU watersheds. The study shows that limiting its use will not significantly reduce future emissions due to high existing stocks and long-term presence of PVC waste in landfills. This highlights the importance of avoiding the use of hazardous chemicals with persistent characteristics in products.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Thi Thuy Duong, Duong Nguyen-Thuy, Ngoc Nam Phuong, Ha My Ngo, Thi Oanh Doan, Thi Phuong Quynh Le, Ha Manh Bui, Huong Nguyen-Van, Thai Nguyen-Dinh, Thi Anh Nguyet Nguyen, Thi Thanh Nga Cao, Thi Minh Hanh Pham, Thu-Huong Thi Hoang, Johnny Gasperi, Emilie Strady
Summary: This study investigated the occurrence and distribution of microplastics (MP) in riverine sediments in the Red River Delta, Vietnam. The results showed that the sediments contained predominantly polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) fibers, with decreasing fiber length and increasing fragment area from upstream to downstream. The concentration of organic matter was positively correlated with MP concentrations, indicating that areas with high organic matter levels may act as hotspots for microplastics in urban rivers. Additionally, higher population density and residential areas were associated with higher MP concentrations in sediments.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Toshimi Nakajima, Mao Kuragano, Makoto Yamada, Ryo Sugimoto
Summary: This study compared the contribution of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to river nutrient budgets at nearshore and embayment scales, and found that SGD-derived nutrients become more important at larger spatial scales.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Fan Liu, Lei Zhang, Chongyang Zhang, Ziguang Chen, Jingguang Li
Summary: NO2 emissions from wall-mounted gas stoves used for household heating have become a significant source of indoor pollution in Chinese urban areas. The high indoor concentration of NO2 poses potential health risks to residents. It is urgently necessary to establish relevant regulations and implement emission reduction technologies to reduce NO2 emissions from wall-mounted gas stoves.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Letter
Environmental Sciences
Hans Peter H. Arp, Raoul Wolf, Sarah E. Hale, Sivani Baskaran, Juliane Gluege, Martin Scheringer, Xenia Trier, Ian T. Cousins, Harrie Timmer, Roberta Hofman-Caris, Anna Lennquist, Andre D. Bannink, Gerard J. Stroomberg, Rosa M. A. Sjerps, Rosa Montes, Rosario Rodil, Jose Benito Quintana, Daniel Zahn, Herve Gallard, Tobias Mohr, Ivo Schliebner, Michael Neumann
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Philomina Onyedikachi Peter, Binessi Edouard Ifon, Francois Nkinahamira, Kayode Hassan Lasisi, Jiangwei Li, Anyi Hu, Chang-Ping Yu
Summary: This study investigates the relationship between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in sediments from Yundang Lagoon, China. The results show four distinct fluorescent components, with protein-like substances being the most prevalent. Additionally, the total fluorescence intensity and LREE concentrations exhibit a synchronized increase from Outer to Inner to Songbai Lake core sediments. The findings demonstrate a strong correlation between DOM content and pollution levels.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Surya Gupta, Pasquale Borrelli, Panos Panagos, Christine Alewell
Summary: The objective of this study is to incorporate soil hydraulic properties into the erodibility factor (K) of USLE-type models. By modifying and improving the existing equations for soil texture and permeability, the study successfully included information on saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) into the calculation of K factor. Using the Random Forest machine learning algorithm, two independent K factor maps with different spatial resolutions were generated. The results show that the decrease in K factor values has a positive impact on the modeling of soil erosion rates.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jesmin Akter, Wendy J. M. Smith, Yawen Liu, Ilho Kim, Stuart L. Simpson, Phong Thai, Asja Korajkic, Warish Ahmed
Summary: The choice of workflow in wastewater surveillance has a significant impact on SARS-CoV-2 concentrations, while having minimal effects on HF183 and no effect on HAdV 40/41 concentrations. Certain components in the workflow can be interchangeable, but factors such as buffer type, chloroform, and homogenization speed can affect the recovery of viruses and bacteria.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Yu Luo, Xueting Yang, Diwei Wang, Hongmei Xu, Hongai Zhang, Shasha Huang, Qiyuan Wang, Ningning Zhang, Junji Cao, Zhenxing Shen
Summary: Atmospheric PM2.5, which can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), is associated with cardiorespiratory morbidity and mortality. The study found that both the mass concentration of PM2.5 and the DTT activity were higher during the heating season than during the nonheating season. Combustion sources were the primary contributors to DTT activity during the heating season, while secondary formation dominated during the nonheating season. The study also revealed that biomass burning had the highest inherent oxidation potential among all sources investigated.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Erin L. Murphy, Leah R. Gerber, Chelsea M. Rochman, Beth Polidoro
Summary: Plastic pollution has devastating consequences for marine organisms. This study uses a trait-based framework to develop a vulnerability index for marine mammals, seabirds, and sea turtles in Hawai'i. The index ranks 63 study species based on their vulnerability to macroplastic pollution, providing valuable information for species monitoring and management priorities.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Kenji Maurice, Amelia Bourceret, Sami Youssef, Stephane Boivin, Liam Laurent-Webb, Coraline Damasio, Hassan Boukcim, Marc-Andre Selosse, Marc Ducousso
Summary: Growing pressure from climate change and agricultural land use is destabilizing soil microbial community interactions. Little is known about microbial community resistance and adaptation to disturbances, hindering our understanding of recovery latency and implications for ecosystem functioning. This study found that anthropic disturbance and natural disturbance have different effects on the topology and stability of soil microbial networks.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Yunhao Li, Yali Feng, Haoran Li, Yisong Yao, Chenglong Xu, Jinrong Ju, Ruiyu Ma, Haoyu Wang, Shiwei Jiang
Summary: Deep-sea mining poses a serious threat to marine ecosystems and human health by disturbing sediment and transmitting metal ions through the food chain. This study developed a new regenerative adsorption material, OMN@SA, which effectively removes metal ions. The adsorption mechanism and performance of the material for metal ion fixation were investigated.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Antonio Medici, Margherita Lavorgna, Marina Isidori, Chiara Russo, Elena Orlo, Giovanni Luongo, Giovanni Di Fabio, Armando Zarrelli
Summary: Valsartan, a widely used antihypertensive drug, has been detected in high concentrations in surface waters due to its unchanged excretion and incomplete degradation in wastewater treatment plants. This study investigated the degradation of valsartan and identified 14 degradation byproducts. The acute and chronic toxicity of these byproducts were evaluated in key organisms in the freshwater trophic chain.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jiang Lin, Lianbao Chi, Qing Yuan, Busu Li, Mingbao Feng
Summary: This study investigated the photodegradation behavior and product formation of two representative pharmaceuticals in simulated estuary water. The study found that the formed transformation products of these pharmaceuticals have potential toxicity on marine organisms, including oxidative stress and damage to cellular components.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Hua Fang, Dongdong Jiang, Ye He, Siyi Wu, Yuehong Li, Ziqi Zhang, Haoting Chen, Zixin Zheng, Yan Sun, Wenxiang Wang
Summary: This study revealed that exposure to lower levels of air pollutants led to decreased pregnancy rates, with PM10, NO2, SO2, and CO emerging as the four most prominent pollutants. Individuals aged 35 and above exhibited heightened susceptibility to pollutants.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Ali Shaan Manzoor Ghumman, Rashid Shamsuddin, Amin Abbasi, Mohaira Ahmad, Yoshiaki Yoshida, Abdul Sami, Hamad Almohamadi
Summary: In this study, inverse vulcanized polysulfides (IVP) were synthesized by reacting molten sulfur with 4-vinyl benzyl chloride, and then functionalized using N-methyl D-glucamine (NMDG). The functionalized IVP showed a high mercury adsorption capacity and a machine learning model was developed to predict the amount of mercury removed. Furthermore, the functionalized IVP can be regenerated and reused, providing a sustainable and cost-effective adsorbent.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Rita Bonfiglio, Renata Sisto, Stefano Casciardi, Valeria Palumbo, Maria Paola Scioli, Erica Giacobbi, Francesca Servadei, Gerry Melino, Alessandro Mauriello, Manuel Scimeca
Summary: This study investigated the presence of aluminum in human colon cancer samples and its potential association with biological processes involved in cancer progression. Aluminum was found in tumor areas of 24% of patients and was associated with epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and cell death. Additional analyses revealed higher tumor mutational burden and mutations in genes related to EMT and apoptosis in aluminum-positive colon cancers. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of aluminum toxicity may improve strategies for the management of colon cancer patients.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2024)