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Effects of maternal Au-NP exposure by ingestion on feto-placental development and placental function, in a rabbit model

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Effects of maternal Au-NP exposure by ingestion on feto-placental development and placental function, in a

rabbit model

Camille Rousseau, Delphine Rousseau-Ralliard, Véronique Duranthon, Flemming R. Cassee, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, Florence Jaffrezic, Valérie

Fessard, Anne Couturier-Tarrade

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Camille Rousseau, Delphine Rousseau-Ralliard, Véronique Duranthon, Flemming R. Cassee, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, et al.. Effects of maternal Au-NP exposure by ingestion on feto-placental develop- ment and placental function, in a rabbit model. 6. International Conference on Health and Safety issues related to nanomaterials for a socially responsible approach, The Nanosafety Platform-CEA., Nov 2018, Grenoble, France. pp.212. �hal-02734082�

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