Surface defects on plate-shaped silver nanoparticles contribute to its hazard potential in a fish gill cell line and zebrafish embryos.
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Courtney R. Thomas | Paul S Weiss | Saji George | Tian Xia | Huan Meng | Zhaoxia Ji | Jeffrey I Zink | André E Nel | Sijie Lin | J. Zink | T. Xia | A. Nel | P. Weiss | Shuo Lin | Sijie Lin | Zhaoxia Ji | Xiang Wang | Huan Meng | Haiyuan Zhang | S. George | J. Hohman | Shuo Lin | Haiyuan Zhang | Xiang Wang | Linjiang Li | Courtney R Thomas | LinJiang Li | Mathew Mecklenburg | J Nathan Hohman | Shuo Lin | Mathew Mecklenburg
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