Effects of microplastics on the kidneys: a narrative review

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Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira, Rodrigo Bueno, Pelepenko, Lauter E., Masaro, Daniela A., Lustosa, Glauco M.M.M., de Oliveira, Mariana C., Roza, Noemí A.V., Marciano, Marina A., dos Reis, Luciene M., Kamel, Saïd, Louvet, Loïc, Mazon, Talita
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