The limits of testing particle-mediated oxidative stress in vitro in predicting diverse pathologies; relevance for testing of nanoparticles
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Mary Gulumian | Vincent Castranova | Ken Donaldson | P. Borm | L. Barregard | V. Castranova | J. Pagels | K. Donaldson | C. Boman | K. Yttri | A. Kocbach Bølling | G. Sallsten | M. Gulumian | Paul JA Borm | Per E Schwarze | Vincent Castranova | Ken Donaldson | P. Borm
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