Cellular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation of human cell lines exposed to cadmium-based quantum dots
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M. Bianchi | N. Marmiroli | A. Zappettini | M. Marmiroli | O. Bussolati | Laura Paesano | Megi Vogli
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