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Royal Society of Chemistry, Environmental Science: Nano, 7(7), p. 2073-2086, 2020

DOI: 10.1039/c9en01353a

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Biological effects of allergen–nanoparticle conjugates: uptake and immune effects determined on hAELVi cells under submerged vs. air–liquid interface conditions

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Abstract

An allergen–nanoparticle interaction study was performed using hAELVi cells grown under submerged vs. air–liquid interface culture conditions. Choice of cellular models showed impact on the investigation of uptake kinetics and inflammatory responses.