Knowledge gaps in risk assessment of nanosilica in food: evaluation of the dissolution and toxicity of different forms of silica

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Knowledge gaps in risk assessment of nanosilica in food: evaluation of the dissolution and toxicity of different forms of silica is …
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P356DOI10.3109/17435390.2012.662250
P698PubMed publication ID22394279

P50authorHans BouwmeesterQ38545319
Susan DekkersQ56747590
P2093author name stringPeter M J Bos
Ruud J B Peters
Agnes G Oomen
Anton G Rietveld
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P433issue4
P921main subjectknowledge gap hypothesisQ1481327
knowledge gapQ122958306
P304page(s)367-377
P577publication date2012-03-07
P1433published inNanotoxicologyQ1964708
P1476titleKnowledge gaps in risk assessment of nanosilica in food: evaluation of the dissolution and toxicity of different forms of silica
P478volume7

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