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Nucleic acid, silica interaction with

Monomeric silica is more toxic to isolated mitochondria than is polysilicic acid, according to Hauger, Krisch, and Staudinger (289). The monomer caused swelling of rat liver mitochondria and inhibited oxidative posphorylation. Since it is monosilicic acid that is involved it seems likely that interaction with a nucleic acid has occurred. [Pg.767]


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