Proinflammogenic Effects of Low-Toxicity and Metal Nanoparticles In Vivo and In Vitro: Highlighting the Role of Particle Surface Area and Surface Reactivity
Rodger Duffin(Centre for Inflammation Research), Ken Donaldson(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh), Vicki Stone(Edinburgh Napier University), Lang Tran(Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars), David M. Brown(Edinburgh Napier University)
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