Differential Uptake of Functionalized Polystyrene Nanoparticles by Human Macrophages and a Monocytic Cell Line

510 indexed citations
published 2011

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This paper, published in 2011, received 510 indexed citations . Written by Oleg Lunov, Tatiana Syrovets, Cornelia Loos, Michael Delacher, Kyrylo Tron, G. Ulrich Nienhaus, Anna Musyanovych, Volker Mailänder, Katharina Landfester and Thomas Simmet covering the research area of Immunology, Physiology and Biomaterials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Biomaterials (211 citations), Materials Chemistry (175 citations) and Biomedical Engineering (157 citations). Published in ACS Nano.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/nn2000756.

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