Identifying the Molecular Mechanisms and Types of Cell Death Induced by bio-and pyr-Silica Nanoparticles in Endothelial Cells
The term “nanosilica” refers to materials containing ultrafine particles. They have gained a rapid increase in popularity in a variety of applications and in numerous aspects of human life. Due to their unique physicochemical properties, SiO2 nanoparticles have attracted significant attention in the...
Main Authors: | Adach, K. (Author), Bonarska-Kujawa, D. (Author), Fijałkowski, M. (Author), Glatzel-Plucińska, N. (Author), Haczkiewicz-Leśniak, K. (Author), Kulus, M. (Author), Olbromski, M. (Author), Solarska-ściuk, K. (Author), Szelest, O. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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