Effects of combustion-derived ultrafine particles and manufactured nanoparticles on heart cells in vitro.
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Martin Mohr | Peter Wick | Peter Gehr | Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser | Stephan Rohr | Michele Miragoli | P. Wick | B. Rothen‐Rutishauser | P. Gehr | M. Miragoli | S. Rohr | Loretta Müller | M. Mohr | Maria Helfenstein | Loretta Müller | M. Helfenstein
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