Deducing in Vivo Toxicity of Combustion-Derived Nanoparticles from a Cell-Free Oxidative Potency Assay and Metabolic Activation of Organic Compounds
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Holger Schulz | Otmar Schmid | Shinji Takenaka | H. Schulz | S. Takenaka | E. Karg | O. Schmid | T. Stoeger | B. Ritter | Erwin Karg | Tobias Stoeger | K. Maier | Birgit Frankenberger | Baerbel Ritter | Konrad Maier | Birgit Frankenberger
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