Concentration-Dependent, Size-Independent Toxicity of Citrate Capped AuNPs in Drosophila melanogaster
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Roberto Cingolani | Pier Paolo Pompa | Stefania Sabella | Gabriele Maiorano | Antonio Galeone | Giuseppe Vecchio | G. Vecchio | R. Cingolani | A. Galeone | V. Brunetti | G. Maiorano | S. Sabella | P. Pompa | Virgilio Brunetti
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