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EXOGENOUS MICROPARTICLES OF IRON OXIDE BIND TO ACTIVATED ENDOTHELIAL CELLS BUT, UNLIKE MONOCYTES, DO NOT TRIGGER AN ENDOTHELIAL RESPONSE

EXOGENOUS MICROPARTICLES OF IRON OXIDE BIND TO ACTIVATED ENDOTHELIAL CELLS BUT, UNLIKE MONOCYTES, DO NOT TRIGGER AN ENDOTHELIAL RESPONSE

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Main Authors: Jefferson, A, Ruparelia, N, Choudhury, R
Format: Journal article
Published: 2013
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