Plant isoflavones can affect accumulation and impact of silver and titania nanoparticles on ovarian cells
Objectives. The application of nanoparticles is experiencing a rapid growth, but it faces a problem of their toxicity, especially adverse effects on female reproduction. Food and medicinal plants and their isoflavones can be protectors against environmental stressors, but their ability to abate the...
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Autores principales: | Sirotkin Alexander V., Alexa Richard, Stochmalova Aneta, Scsukova Sona |
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2021
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