Understanding the interaction of nanoparticles with biological systems

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  Nanoparticles offer great potential for a wide range of medical applications.The exposure risks and cytotoxic effects of each nanomaterials must be considered before evaluating their possible benefits in medicine.Despite recent studies describing various toxicities of nanoparticles in other organisms,the exact mechanism of their interaction with targets remains unclear.
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