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- who: Sharmin and colleagues from the University of Groningen have published the paper: University of Groningen, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/10,/2022
 - what: In this study, the aim  was to predict APAP-induced cellular toxicity at an early stage before cell death by measuring free_radical concentrations. The authors used three types of particles, which are shown in Figure 1a: bare FNDs for measurements in the cytoplasm, particles for mitochondrial targeting (MIT-FND), and particles for nucleus targeting (NLS-FND). For the experiments in this article, the authors used equipment that is similar to . . .

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