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The prediction of diseases associated with nanomaterials is currently hampered by an incomplete understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Newly discovered nanomaterial quarantining and counteracting nanomaterial cycling fill that gap allowing Tilen Koklič, Tobias Stoeger, Janez Štrancar, and co‐workers to incorporate these main modes of cellular response into a mechanistic model and predict in vivo...
On a daily basis, people are exposed to a multitude of health‐hazardous airborne particulate matter with notable deposition in the fragile alveolar region of the lungs. Hence, there is a great need for identification and prediction of material‐associated diseases, currently hindered due to the lack of in‐depth understanding of causal relationships, in particular between acute exposures and chronic...
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