Impact of graphene oxide on human placental trophoblast viability, functionality and barrier integrity
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Peter Wick | Kostas Kostarelos | Sandra Vranic | Ester Vázquez | Tina Buerki-Thurnherr | Melanie Kucki | E. Vázquez | P. Wick | Kostas Kostarelos | S. Vranic | Liliane Diener | Leon Newman | Alexandra Rippl | Leonie Aengenheister | T. Buerki-Thurnherr | L. Aengenheister | M. Kucki | L. Diener | Alexandra V. Rippl | L. Newman
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