Acute exposure to silica nanoparticles enhances mortality and increases lung permeability in a mouse model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia
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Sonja Boland | Stéphane Mornet | Jean-Michel Sallenave | Armelle Baeza-Squiban | Mathilde Delaval | Brigitte Solhonne | Marie-Anne Nicola | Ignacio Garcia-Verdugo
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