An Evolutionary and Environmental Perspective of the Interaction of Nanomaterials with the Immune System
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Assessing the modes of interaction between engineered nanomaterials and the immune system is a topic of particular interest for research in several fields, from a toxicological and safety perspective to potential nano-based immunomodulatory strategies for medical use [...].
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