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Transgenerational adaptation to ocean acidification determines the susceptibility of filter-feeding rotifers to nanoplastics
Min-Sub KIM
, Young Hwan LEE
, Yoseop LEE
, Eunjin BYEON
, Duck-Hyun KIM
, Minghua WANG
, Atsushi HAGIWARA
, Manuel ARANDA
,
Shiu Sun Rudolf WU
, Heum Gi PARK
, Jae-Seong LEE
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Adaptation
75%
Adaptive Response
50%
Copyright
25%
Environmental Stressors
25%
Epigenetic Regulation
25%
Exposure History
25%
Filter Feeding
100%
Marine Organisms
75%
MicroRNA
25%
Mode of Action
25%
Nanoplastics
100%
Natural Environment
25%
Ocean Acidification
100%
Pre-exposure
25%
Regulatory Pathways
25%
Regulatory Targets
25%
Rotifer
100%
Strong Correlation
25%
Transgenerational Adaptation
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Marine Species
75%
microRNA
25%
Nanoplastics
100%
Rotifera
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adaptive Response
50%
Epigenetics
25%
Ingestion
25%
Marine Species
75%
MicroRNA
25%
Rotifera
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Epigenetics
25%
Ingestion
25%
Marine Species
75%
Rotifera
100%