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Flinders University Study Links High Nanoplastic Exposure to Kidney Cell Damage

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A recent study conducted by researchers at Flinders University has identified a potential link between high levels of nanoplastic exposure and kidney cell damage. The research, published in the journal *Cell*, highlights concerns about the impact of micro- and nanoplastics on human health, particularly their effects on renal cellular integrity. This study adds to growing evidence about the risks posed by the widespread presence of plastic particles in ecosystems.

The investigation focused on how nanoplastic particles interact with kidney cells, revealing that prolonged or high-level exposure may compromise cellular function and structure. Researchers examined these interactions under controlled conditions to better understand the mechanisms behind potential damage. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions about environmental pollutants and their implications for human health, emphasizing the need for further exploration into how micro- and nanoplastics affect biological systems.

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Date: February 3, 2026

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