Progressive severe lung injury by zinc oxide nanoparticles; the role of Zn2+ dissolution inside lysosomes
Wan‐Seob Cho(Dong-A University), Ken Donaldson(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh), Sarah Howie(Centre for Inflammation Research), William MacNee(The Queen's Medical Research Institute), Rodger Duffin(Centre for Inflammation Research), Chris J. Scotton(University of Exeter), William Wallace(University of Edinburgh), Ian L. Megson(University of St Andrews), Mark Bradley(Queen Mary University of London)
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