| ▲ | magicalist 3 hours ago | |||||||
> Her result was that the microplastic particles she studied were too large to interact with T cells. Her "result" of what? Was there an actual experiment and what was its scope or was this by surveying literature? Microplastics are of a pretty large range of size, and then there are nanoplastics below that. I'm also not an expert, but a quick search shows a number of results of microplastics affecting T cells, some directly and some in terms of immune signaling, so this negative result doesn't seem that definitive. (as usual, the difficulty is in teasing out in vivo effects) | ||||||||
| ▲ | vitally3643 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm not an expert but I'm going to condescend about an expert's "results" anyway. Very informative, thank you for your comment. You have truly contributed to the conversation. Good job. | ||||||||
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