Cytotoxicity, oxidative stress and expression of adhesion molecules in human umbilical vein endothelial cells exposed to dust from paints with or without nanoparticles
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U. Vogel | K. Jensen | H. Wallin | P. Møller | S. Loft | I. Koponen | L. Mikkelsen | A. Saber | Lone Mikkelsen
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