Activation of stress-related signalling pathway in human cells upon SiO2 nanoparticles exposure as an early indicator of cytotoxicity
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Dermot Kelleher | Adriele Prina-Mello | Iseult Lynch | Yuri Volkov | Anna Salvati | Navin Kumar Verma | Yvonne Williams | K. Dawson | A. Salvati | I. Lynch | N. Verma | A. Prina‐Mello | Y. Volkov | J. Hanrahan | Y. Williams | A. Davies | D. Kelleher | Gabor Bakos | C. Edwards | B. Mohamed | Anthony M Davies | Bashir Mustafa Mohamed | Laragh Tormey | Connla Edwards | John Hanrahan | Kenneth Dawson | Gábor Bakos | L. Tormey | Yvonne Williams
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