Low dose of amino-modified nanoparticles induces cell cycle arrest.
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Kenneth A Dawson | Anna Salvati | Christoffer Åberg | M. Malumbres | K. Dawson | A. Salvati | Marcos Malumbres | Christoffer Åberg | Jong Ah Kim | Guillermo de Cárcer | G. de Cárcer | C. Åberg | Marcos Malumbres
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