A Novel Nanosafety Approach Using Cell Painting, Metabolomics, and Lipidomics Captures the Cellular and Molecular Phenotypes Induced by the Unintentionally Formed Metal-Based (Nano)Particles
Andi Alijagić(Örebro University), Magnus Engwall(Örebro University), Alexander Persson(Örebro University), Jenny Felth, Oleksandr Kotlyar(Örebro University), Xuying Wang(KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Ali Amiryousefi(Örebro University), Inger Odnevall Wallinder(KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Maria Larsson(Örebro University), Eva Särndahl(Örebro University), Nikolai Scherbak(Örebro University), Lena Andersson(Örebro University), Oldřích Benada(Czech Academy of Sciences), Dirk Repsilber(Örebro University), Henrik Andersson, Samira Salihović(Örebro University), Alexander Hedbrant(Karlstad University), Tuulia Hyötyläinen(Örebro University), Patrik Karlsson(Örebro University)
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