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Interaction analysis of commercial graphene oxide nanoparticles with unicellular systems and biomolecules

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Figure 1. AFM and TEM analysis of graphene oxide (GO) (a) and graphene oxide nanocolloids (GOC)  (b)
Table 1. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis of GO and GOC
Figure 4. Viability of A549 cells (MTT assay) treated with different concentrations of GO (left) and  GOC (right)
Figure 5. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production of A549 cells treated with different concentrations  of GO (left) and GOC (right)
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