Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of nanosized and microsized titanium dioxide and iron oxide particles in Syrian hamster embryo cells.
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Olivier Witschger | Richard Wrobel | Stéphane Binet | Vanessa Fierro | Yves Guichard | Laurent Gaté | Davy Rousset | V. Fierro | L. Gaté | S. Binet | Michèle Goutet | Y. Guichard | Christian Darne | Julien Schmit | Olivier Rastoix | Aurélie Martin | O. Witschger | R. Wrobel | M. Goutet | D. Rousset | C. Darne | Aurélie Martin | Julien Schmit | O. Rastoix
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