Differential modulation of endothelial cytoplasmic protrusions after exposure to graphene-family nanomaterials
Herdeline Ann M. Ardoña(Inspire Institute), Kevin Kit Parker(Harvard University), Michael S. Strano(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dimitrios Bitounis(Harvard University), Feyisayo Eweje(Harvard University), Philip Demokritou(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Dorsa Parviz(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Evan Casalino(Harvard University), Su‐Hwan Kim(Harvard University), Kevin Shani(Harvard University), John F. Zimmerman(Harvard University)
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