Fig. 1. TCS induces mortality of wildtype worms.
Fig. 2. Protective role of NISs against TCS.
Fig. 3. NISs suppress the mortality induced by other phenolic EDCs.
Fig. 4. Tw20 inhibits TCS-induced mortality via micelle formation.
Fig. 5. A working model for NIS amelioration of EDC-induced mortality.
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