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It also discloses that some particles could enter the nematode's enterocytes, likely by endocytosis which is a different pathway than the one described for the worm nutrients.

This has implication on health risk as chemical particles could enter the mouth.

To further identify that the particles could enter the neuronal cells, fluorescence-labeled peptides were conjugated with the particles (Fig. 3b).

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As shown in Figure 6C, the cells cultured with 100 μg/mL of free FITC and nrGO-PEG/FITC had 2.1% and 71.5% of uptake ratio, respectively, indicating that liposoluble FITC nearly couldnot enter A549 cells, but nrGO-PEG particles could easily enter A549 cells likely via endocytosis.

In our study, the smallest particles (approximately 10 20% of the total particles) in the distribution could enter the tumor tissue by means of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect, which allows extravasation of nanoparticles through large inter-endothelial gaps in the effective tumor microvasculature for the induction of the MR signal and HIFU synergistic therapy.

Hip joint subluxation is an under-recognized means by which third body particles could potentially enter the otherwise closely conforming articular bearing space.

Safety glasses; they protect the eyes from tiny particles of metals which could enter the eye during the cutting process.

When brushing your teeth, remember to also brush your tongue in order to remove food particles and bacteria, which could enter the wounded gums and cause an infection.

Previous studies have also shown that some components of ultrafine particles deposited in the respiratory tract could enter the circulation exerting their adverse effects on the cardiovascular system (Takenaka et al. 2001).

They thought that perhaps gamma rays, entering the body at the time of the explosion, made the phosphorus in the victims' bones radioactive, and that they in turn emitted beta particles, which, though they could not penetrate far through flesh, could enter the bone marrow, where blood is manufactured, and gradually tear it down.

4 5 The surface of the fresh ash particles contained reactive salts and as much as 20% of the particles (by mass) were less than 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter and could enter the lower respiratory tract.

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