Morphological aspects of interactions between microparticles and mammalian cells: intestinal uptake and onward movement.
Uptake of ingested microparticles into small intestinal tissues and on to secondary organs has moved from being an anecdotal phenomenon to a recognised and quantifiable process, which is relevant to risk assessment of accidental exposure, treatment of multi-organ dysfunction syndrome and therapeutic...
Main Authors: | Carr, K, Smyth, S, McCullough, M, Morris, J, Moyes, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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