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Internalization and Fate of Individual Manufactured Nanomaterial within Living Cells
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Book Chapter | Orr G. Organelle-specific pharmaceutical nanotechnology: active cellular transport of submicro- and nanoscale particles. In: Weissig V, D’Souza GGM, eds. Organelle-Specific Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010, Chapter 19, pp.337-357. |
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Journal Article | Orr GA, Chrisler WB, Cassens KJ, Tan R, Tarasevich BJ, Markillie LM, Zangar RC, Thrall BD. Cellular recognition and trafficking of amorphous silica nanoparticles by macrophage scavenger receptor A. Nanotoxicology 2011;5(3):296-311. |
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Journal Article | Orr G, Panther DJ, Phillips JL, Tarasevich BJ, Dohnalkova A, Hu D, Teeguarden JG, Pounds JG. Submicrometer and nanoscale inorganic particles exploit the actin machinery to be propelled along microvilli-like structures into alveolar cells. ACS Nano 2007;1(5):463-475. |
R833338 (2008) R833338 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Orr G, Panther DJ, Cassens KJ, Phillips JL, Tarasevich BJ, Pounds JG. Syndecan-1 mediates the coupling of positively charged submicrometer amorphous silica particles with actin filaments across the alveolar epithelial cell membrane. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2009;236(2):210-220. |
R833338 (2008) R833338 (Final) |
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