Surface Oxidation of Graphene Oxide Determines Membrane Damage, Lipid Peroxidation, and Cytotoxicity in Macrophages in a Pulmonary Toxicity Model.
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Tian Xia | Zhaoxia Ji | Mark C Hersam | Andre E Nel | Ruibin Li | Wen Jiang | T. Xia | A. Nel | M. Hersam | Wen Jiang | C. Chang | Zhaoxia Ji | Bingbing Sun | Xiang Wang | Ruibin Li | Nikhita D. Mansukhani | Chong Hyun Chang | Xiang Wang | Linda M. Guiney | Y. Liao | Yu-Pei Liao | Bingbing Sun | Linda M Guiney | Nikhita D Mansukhani | Yu-Pei Liao
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