ration and in-vitro evalution of mesoporous biogenic silica nanoparticles obtained from rice and
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a)
10
20
RSN
30
20 (degree)
WSN
40
cells were treated with Dox-loaded nanoparticles with the Dox concen-
trations
0.001 20
and blonkr
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01
b)
50 1
1.5
(100)
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(100)
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20 (degree)
Fig. 1. X-Ray diffraction patterns of the silica nanoparticles: (a) RSN, WSN and (b) RMSN-C, RMSN-D, WMSN-C, WMSN-D.
(100)
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2.5
3.5
RMSN-C
4
RMSN-D
WMSN-C
WMSN-D
4.5
were carried out with four replicates (Hu et al., 2013).
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