Efficient internalization of mesoporous silica particles of different sizes by primary human macrophages without impairment of macrophage clearance of apoptotic or antibody-opsonized target cells.
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Bengt Fadeel | Kjell Hultenby | B. Fadeel | A. Garcia‐Bennett | K. Hultenby | Staffan Paulie | Alfonso E Garcia-Bennett | Erika Witasp | Natalia Kupferschmidt | Linnéa Bengtsson | Christian Smedman | S. Paulie | Natalia Kupferschmidt | C. Smedman | E. Witasp | L. Bengtsson | Erika Witasp
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