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1. Biodegradation of polystyrene (PS) and polypropylene (PP) by deep-sea psychrophilic bacteria of Pseudoalteromonas in accompany with simultaneous release of microplastics and nanoplastics.

2. Advances in plastic mycoremediation: Focus on the isoenzymes of the lignin degradation complex.

3. Timeframe of aerobic biodegradation of bioplastics differs under standard conditions and conditions simulating technological composting with biowaste.

4. Temporal distribution of microplastics and other anthropogenic particles in four marine species from the Atlantic coast (France).

5. Biodegradation of four polyolefin plastics in superworms (Larvae of Zophobas atratus) and effects on the gut microbiome.

6. Hybrid mechanism of microplastics degradation via biological and chemical process during composting.

7. Stable isotopes and nanoSIMS single-cell imaging reveals soil plastisphere colonizers able to assimilate sulfamethoxazole.

8. Metabolic activity of gut microbial enrichment cultures from different marine species and their transformation abilities to plastic additives.

9. Micro and nanoplastics pollution: Sources, distribution, uptake in plants, toxicological effects, and innovative remediation strategies for environmental sustainability.

10. Autotrophic poly-3-hydroxybutyrate accumulation in Cupriavidus necator for sustainable bioplastic production triggered by nutrient starvation.

11. Are our rock-climbing shoes shedding plastics?

12. Biodegradability of bioplastics in different aquatic environments: A systematic review.

13. Biodegradation of low-density polythene (LDPE) by a novel strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa WD4 isolated from plastic dumpsite.

14. Inclusion of Pseudomonas fluorescens into soil-like fraction from municipal solid waste management park to enhance plastic biodegradation.

15. Isolation and characterization of bio-prospecting gut strains Bacillus safensis CGK192 and Bacillus australimaris CGK221 for plastic (HDPE) degradation.

16. Effects of plastic aging on biodegradation of polystyrene by Tenebrio molitor larvae: Insights into gut microbiome and bacterial metabolism.

17. Plastic-degrading microbial communities reveal novel microorganisms, pathways, and biocatalysts for polymer degradation and bioplastic production.

18. Tapping into fungal potential: Biodegradation of plastic and rubber by potent Fungi.

19. Novel polyurethane-degrading cutinase BaCut1 from Blastobotrys sp. G-9 with potential role in plastic bio-recycling.

20. Do nanoplastics impact Pb up-taking by Hordeum vulgare L.?

21. Biodegradation of polyurethanes by Staphylococcus warneri and by microbial co-culture.

22. Biological Upcycling of Plastics Waste.

23. Phthalate ester (PAEs) accumulation in wheat tissues and dynamic changes of rhizosphere microorganisms in the field with plastic-film residue.

24. Identification of plastic-degrading bacteria in the human gut.

25. Generation and Fate of Nanoplastics in the Intestine of Plastic-Degrading Insect ( Tenebrio molitor Larvae) during Polystyrene Microplastic Biodegradation.

26. Towards consolidated bioprocessing of biomass and plastic substrates for semi-synthetic production of bio-poly(ethylene furanoate) (PEF) polymer using omics-guided construction of artificial microbial consortia.

27. Myco-remediation of plastic pollution: current knowledge and future prospects.

28. Hunting for pigments in bacterial settlers of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

29. Diversity of marine bacteria growing on leachates from virgin and weathered plastic: Insights into potential degraders.

30. Plastic and terrestrial organic matter degradation by the humic lake microbiome continues throughout the seasons.

31. Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and polystyrene microplastics co-exposure caused oxidative stress to activate NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway aggravated pyroptosis and inflammation in mouse kidney.

32. Exposure to microplastics renders immunity of the thick-shell mussel more vulnerable to diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing harmful algae.

33. Genetic Modifications in Bacteria for the Degradation of Synthetic Polymers: A Review.

34. Brassinolide as potential rescue agent for Pinellia ternata grown under microplastic condition: Insights into their modulatory role on photosynthesis, redox homeostasis, and AsA-GSH cycling.

35. Microbial degradation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and polystyrene using Bacillus cereus (OR268710) isolated from plastic-polluted tropical coastal environment.

36. Neurotoxic effects of polystyrene nanoplastics on memory and microglial activation: Insights from in vivo and in vitro studies.

37. Exposure to polystyrene microplastics and perfluorooctane sulfonate disrupt the homeostasis of intact planarians and the growth of regenerating planarians.

38. Physiological and biochemical effects of polystyrene micro/nano plastics on Arabidopsis thaliana.

39. Combined neurotoxicity of aged microplastics and thiamethoxam in the early developmental stages of zebrafish (Daniorerio).

40. Combined exposure to lead and microplastics increased risk of glucose metabolism in mice via the Nrf2/NF-κB pathway.

41. Enhancing plastic biodegradation process: strategies and opportunities.

42. Green alternatives to petroleum-based plastics: production of bioplastic from Pseudomonas neustonica strain NGB15 using waste carbon source.

43. Response of garlic (Allium sativum L.) to the combined toxicity of microplastics and arsenic.

44. Occurrence, bioaccumulation, fate, and risk assessment of emerging pollutants in aquatic environments: A review.

45. The odd couple: Caffeine and microplastics. Morphological and physiological changes in Mytilus galloprovincialis.

46. A combined toxicological impact on Artemia salina caused by the presence of dust particles, microplastics from cosmetics, and paracetamol.

47. Biodegradation of polystyrene nanoplastics by Achromobacter xylosoxidans M9 offers a mealworm gut-derived solution for plastic pollution.

48. First recorded presence of anthropogenic fly-ash particles in coral skeletons.

49. Microplastics weaken the exoskeletal mechanical properties of Pacific whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei.

50. Combined exposure with microplastics increases the toxic effects of PFOS and its alternative F-53B in adult zebrafish.

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