Size-Dependent Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles to Bacteria, Yeast, Algae, Crustaceans and Mammalian Cells In Vitro
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Vambola Kisand | Kaja Kasemets | Anne Kahru | Villem Aruoja | Angela Ivask | Imbi Kurvet | Tiina Titma | Meeri Visnapuu | Aleksandr Käkinen | A. Ivask | K. Kasemets | M. Heinlaan | I. Kurvet | A. Kahru | D. Koller | V. Aruoja | I. Blinova | H. Vija | M. Visnapuu | V. Kisand | Aleksandr Käkinen | Margit Heinlaan | Irina Blinova | Sandra Suppi | Heiki Vija | Dagmar Koller | S. Suppi | T. Titma
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