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The following pages link to Nanomechanical mechanism for lipid bilayer damage induced by carbon nanotubes confined in intracellular vesicles (Q28393422):
Displaying 16 items.
- Phagolysosome Acidification is Required for Silica and Engineered Nanoparticle-induced Lysosome Membrane Permeabilization and Resultant NLRP3 Inflammasome Activity (Q29247974) (← links)
- Engineered nanomaterial-induced lysosomal membrane permeabilization and anti-cathepsin agents (Q39385660) (← links)
- Shape dependent cytotoxicity of PLGA-PEG nanoparticles on human cells. (Q41260008) (← links)
- In Search of a Converging Cellular Mechanism in Nanotoxicology and Nanomedicine in the Treatment of Cancer (Q46828103) (← links)
- A Carbon Nanotube Optical Reporter Maps Endolysosomal Lipid Flux. (Q47130016) (← links)
- Cytokine Profiling of Primary Human Macrophages Exposed to Endotoxin-Free Graphene Oxide: Size-Independent NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation (Q47173304) (← links)
- Carbon nanoscroll-silk crystallite hybrid structures with controllable hydration and mechanical properties. (Q47992799) (← links)
- Size-dependent formation of membrane nanotubes: continuum modeling and molecular dynamics simulations (Q50042149) (← links)
- A novel human 3D lung microtissue model for nanoparticle-induced cell-matrix alterations (Q64081921) (← links)
- The asbestos-carbon nanotube analogy: An update (Q89361874) (← links)
- Grouping all carbon nanotubes into a single substance category is scientifically unjustified (Q89984087) (← links)
- Biodissolution and Cellular Response to MoO3 Nanoribbons and a New Framework for Early Hazard Screening for 2D Materials (Q90244817) (← links)
- Crumpling of silver nanowires by endolysosomes strongly reduces toxicity (Q91721586) (← links)
- Mechanics of the Formation, Interaction, and Evolution of Membrane Tubular Structures (Q91841236) (← links)
- Quantitative prediction of erythrocyte sickling for the development of advanced sickle cell therapies (Q92924753) (← links)
- Micelle-enabled self-assembly of porous and monolithic carbon membranes for bioelectronic interfaces (Q104111436) (← links)