Evaluation of the cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of differentially shaped zinc oxide nanoparticles
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Xinxin Zhao | Boon Chin Heng | Kee Woei Ng | J. Loo | Xinxin Zhao | K. Ng | B. Heng | C. Ruedl | Sijing Xiong | Christiane Ruedl | Sijing Xiong | Joachim Say-Chye Loo | Eng Chok Tan | Nurulain Khamis | Aarti Assodani | E. C. Tan | N. Khamis | Aarti Assodani
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