Hwang et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Analysis of the toxic mode of action of silver nanoparticles using stress‐specific bioluminescent bacteriaHwang et al., 2008
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- Hwang E
- Lee J
- Chae Y
- Kim Y
- Kim B
- Sang B
- Gu M
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With the recent advances in the nanosciences, many nanoparticles have been produced and utilized in broad fields and applications, such as in electronics, magnetic and optoelectronics, biomedicine, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, energy, the environment, and …
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