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Table 1 Physicochemical properties of engineered nanomaterials (ENM)
Figure 2 Number of neutrophils and macrophages in BALF of mice at 4 hr and 24 hr post-exposure to ENM (100 μg) by oropharyngeal aspiration
Figure 4 Cytokine levels in lung tissue slices at 24 hr post-exposure to ENM (132 μg/mL)
Figure 6 Cytokine level in MH-S cells at 24 hr post-exposure to ENM (3.125-100 μg/mL)

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