Dual Role of Magnetic Nanoparticles as Intracellular Hotspots and Extracellular Matrix Disruptors Triggered by Magnetic Hyperthermia in 3D Cell Culture Models.
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Raluca M. Fratila | L. Gutiérrez | J. M. de la Fuente | L. Asín | Lilianne Beola | V. Grazu | Vanessa Herrero | V. Grazú
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