Evidencing the mask effect of graphene oxide: a comparative study on primary human and murine phagocytic cells.
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Moreno Meneghetti | Luca Ottaviano | Vincenzo Palermo | Alberto Bianco | Hélène Dumortier | H. Dumortier | V. Palermo | A. Bianco | E. Treossi | L. Ottaviano | J. Russier | M. Meneghetti | F. Perrozzi | Alessia Scarsi | Julie Russier | Alessia Scarsi | Emanuele Treossi | Francesco Perrozzi
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