Water-Dispersible Fluorescent Silicon Nanoparticles That Modulate Inflammatory Response in Macrophages
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J. M. Flores-Moreno | G. González-García | D. Mantovani | Pedro U Muñoz-González | B. Mendoza-Novelo | I. Quintero-Ortega
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