Inhalation of rod-like carbon nanotubes causes unconventional allergic airway inflammation
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Title
Inhalation of rod-like carbon nanotubes causes unconventional allergic airway inflammation
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Keywords
Carbon nanotubes, Inhalation, Immune system, Transcriptomics, Inflammation, Allergic airway inflammation, Asthma
Journal
Particle and Fibre Toxicology
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-10-16
DOI
10.1186/s12989-014-0048-2
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