Systemic Absorption of Nanomaterials by Oral Exposure: Part of the ”Better control of nano” initiative 2012-2015
@inproceedings{Binderup2013SystemicAO, title={Systemic Absorption of Nanomaterials by Oral Exposure: Part of the ”Better control of nano” initiative 2012-2015}, author={Mona-lise Binderup and L. Bredsdorff and Vibe Meister Beltoft and A. Mortensen and K. Loeschner and E. Larsen and F. Eriksen}, year={2013} }
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