Monitoring cellular stress responses to nanoparticles using a lab-on-a-chip†
Abstract
As nanotechnology moves towards widespread commercialization, new technologies are needed to adequately address the potential health impact of
* Corresponding authors
a Department of Health & Environment, Nano Systems, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), Donau-City Street 1, Vienna, Austria
b Department of Mobility, Electric Drive Technologies, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), Giefinggasse 2, Vienna, Austria
As nanotechnology moves towards widespread commercialization, new technologies are needed to adequately address the potential health impact of
L. Richter, V. Charwat, C. Jungreuthmayer, F. Bellutti, H. Brueckl and P. Ertl, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 2551 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20256A
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