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is toxicity
noun
Degree to which a toxic substance may harm a cell or organism.
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Is the mere presence of a mature aggregate toxic, or is toxicity a byproduct of the process of generating the aggregate?
"The fundamental issue in the field right now is toxicity of our drugs," Dr. Diane Havlir of the University of California at San Diego said at the meeting.
Dr Demokritou believes electrospraying could be used from farm to fork to reduce pathogens like E.coli, salmonella and listeria, as well as yeasts and fungi that cause food to spoil.Thomas Webster, director of the Nanomedicine Laboratory at Northeastern University in Boston, is impressed with the preliminary results but says the main concern is toxicity.
Another important barrier is toxicity of CNTs.
However, one thing in common to most LDH nanocomposite is, toxicity reduction compared to the pure drugs intercalated in them.
The main concern with the use of silver is toxicity, which can be overcome by creating nanoparticles with silver cores and a biocompatible shell.
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There were toxicity tests to make sure the bean wasn't dangerous even in huge quantities.
Moreover, there are toxicity problems in cattle.
Endpoints were toxicity and response.
Secondary end-point was toxicity.
End points were toxicity and response.
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