Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion exchange and disrupting exocytosis processes

Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong, H Fang… - Nanoscale, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
To date, considerable effort has been devoted to determine the potential toxicity of
nanoparticles to cells and organisms. However, determining the mechanism of cytotoxicity …

Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion exchange and disrupting exocytosis processes

Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong… - …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To date, considerable effort has been devoted to determine the potential toxicity of
nanoparticles to cells and organisms. However, determining the mechanism of cytotoxicity …

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Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong, H Fang… - Nanoscale, 2015 - researchgate.net
The development of nanomaterials for biomedical and biotechnological applications is a
research area that holds great promise and interest. 1 However, increasing evidence …

[PDF][PDF] Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion exchange and disrupting exocytosis processes

Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong, H Fang… - Nanoscale, 2015 - Citeseer
The development of nanomaterials for biomedical and biotechnological applications is a
research area that holds great promise and interest. 1 However, increasing evidence …

Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion exchange and disrupting exocytosis processes.

Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong, H Fang… - Nanoscale, 2015 - europepmc.org
Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion
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Excess titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the cell surface induce cytotoxicity by hindering ion exchange and disrupting exocytosis processes

Y Wang, C Yao, C Li, L Ding, J Liu, P Dong… - …, 2015 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
To date, considerable effort has been devoted to determine the potential toxicity of
nanoparticles to cells and organisms. However, determining the mechanism of cytotoxicity …