Ex vivo assessment of polyol coated-iron oxide nanoparticles for MRI diagnosis applications: toxicological and MRI contrast enhancement effects
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C. Arús | J. Santamaría | A. Candiota | S. Schwartz | A. G. Roca | C. Marquina | I. Abasolo | G. Martínez | N. Miguel-Sancho | M. Acosta | Ó. Bomati-Miguel | Nuria Miguel-Sancho
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