The effect of NPs on the stability of LDH in RPMI 1640 containing 1% FBS
Dose-response data of in vitro LDH release from R3/1 cells following exposure to TiO2-25 NPs
Cu2+ plays a dominant role in LDH inactivation by Cu-40 NPs
Cu2+, not SO 2−4, plays a dominant role in the LDH inactivation of CuSO4
The fact that TiO2-25 NPs do not inactivate LDH can help explain the dose-response curve of the released LDH upon exposure of R3/1 cells to TiO2-25. In such a dose-response curve (Figure 3), the LDH response increases over increasing doses and then decreases beyond a certain dose limit (100 μg/ml)