Cytotoxicity screening of 23 engineered nanomaterials using a test matrix of ten cell lines and three different assays
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Alexandra Kroll | Jürgen Schnekenburger | Wendel Wohlleben | Matthias Voetz | Christina Rommel | Christina E. Rommel | C. Dierker | J. Schnekenburger | W. Wohlleben | A. Kroll | M. Voetz | Christian Dierker | Daniela Hahn | Christian Schulze-Isfort | Christian Göbbert | Ferdinand Hardinghaus | D. Hahn | Ferdinand Hardinghaus | C. Schulze-Isfort | Christian Göbbert
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