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1. Comparing the Toxicological Responses of Pulmonary Air–Liquid Interface Models upon Exposure to Differentially Treated Carbon Fibers

2. Gene Expression Profiling of Mono- and Co-Culture Models of the Respiratory Tract Exposed to Crystalline Quartz under Submerged and Air-Liquid Interface Conditions

3. Comparing α-Quartz-Induced Cytotoxicity and Interleukin-8 Release in Pulmonary Mono- and Co-Cultures Exposed under Submerged and Air-Liquid Interface Conditions

4. Assessment of in vitro particle dosimetry models at the single cell and particle level by scanning electron microscopy

5. Air–Liquid Interface Exposure of Lung Epithelial Cells to Low Doses of Nanoparticles to Assess Pulmonary Adverse Effects

6. Silica Nanoparticles Provoke Cell Death Independent of p53 and BAX in Human Colon Cancer Cells

7. Surface functionalisation-dependent adverse effects of metal nanoparticles and nanoplastics in zebrafish embryos

10. Gene Expression Profiling of Mono- and Co-Culture Models of the Respiratory Tract Exposed to Crystalline Quartz under Submerged and Air-Liquid Interface Conditions

11. Comparing α-Quartz-Induced Cytotoxicity and Interleukin-8 Release in Pulmonary Mono- and Co-Cultures Exposed under Submerged and Air-Liquid Interface Conditions

12. The protein corona suppresses the cytotoxic and pro-inflammatory response in lung epithelial cells and macrophages upon exposure to nanosilica

13. Microscopy-based high-throughput assays enable multi-parametric analysis to assess adverse effects of nanomaterials in various cell lines

14. Autophagy induced by silica nanoparticles protects RAW264.7 macrophages from cell death

15. Silica Nanoparticles Provoke Cell Death Independent of p53 and BAX in Human Colon Cancer Cells

16. Biocompatibility of amine-functionalized silica nanoparticles: The role of surface coverage

17. Assessment of in vitro particle dosimetry models at the single cell and particle level by scanning electron microscopy

18. Revisiting the stress paradigm for silica nanoparticles: decoupling of the anti-oxidative defense, pro-inflammatory response and cytotoxicity

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