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Copper nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles impair lymphangiogenesis in zebrafish

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Title
Copper nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles impair lymphangiogenesis in zebrafish
Published in
Cell Communication and Signaling, January 2024
DOI 10.1186/s12964-023-01403-x
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YuanYuan Jing, ZhiPeng Tai, Jing-Xia Liu

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#22,643,883
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#1,280
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#134,485
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#52
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