The effect of static magnetic fields and tat peptides on cellular and nuclear uptake of magnetic nanoparticles.
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Beatriz Pelaz | Margaret Mullin | Edward P Furlani | E. Furlani | B. Pelaz | J. M. de la Fuente | C. Berry | Catherine C Berry | M. Mullin | Carol-Anne Smith | Carol-Anne M Smith | Jesus de la Fuente
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