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The size of nano-TiO2 particles may affect toxicity, larger particles producing higher toxicity.
The sizes of the nano-TiO2 particles may affect toxicity with a trend of increasing toxicity associated with larger nano-TiO2 particles.
Polymorphism of Dihydropyrimidine deydrogenase (DPD) gene or TS gene may affect toxicity and activity of fluoropyrimidines.
It is possible that the charge on the particles may affect toxicity as gold nanoparticles with differently charged ligands have been shown to exhibit charge-dependent effects [ 56].
While the welding fume metals are likely present as metal oxides, the solubility of each element, which may affect toxicity, remains unknown.
Biomarker levels can be used as intermediate quantitative trait phenotypes when investigating association between dose response relationship and individual exposure that may affect toxicity and disease outcomes.
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The size of nano-TiO2 particles may affect their toxicity, with a trend of increasing toxicity being associated with larger nano-TiO2 particles.
Furthermore, our data indicated that the size of nano-TiO2 particles may affect its toxicity, with the trend of increasing toxicity being associated with larger nano-TiO2 particles (Table 2).
Recently, many are instead ditching it for more complex descriptions of how enzymes may affect MDMA toxicity.
It can thus not be excluded that other SCDs could be influenced by CLA treatment, and may affect palmitate toxicity.
Such alterations in structure may affect its toxicity and antitumor effects.
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