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Nanotoxicology nanoparticles

Keywords Nanochemistry Nanotechnology Nanotoxicology Nanoparticles Nanostructures, micrographene sheef ... [Pg.23]

In the study conducted by Hurt et al. [43], toxicology of nanoparticles (nanotoxicology) with a special emphasis on CNT was considered. The necessity of carrying out toxicology research as well as the lack of such work in this area was highlighted. It was considered that the future development of nanotoxicology is associated with the following ... [Pg.20]

A. Worth, Computational nanotoxicology - towards a structure-activity based paradigm for investigationg the activity of nanoparticles. In Icon Workshop. Towards Predicting Nano-Bio Interactions, Zurich, Switzerland, 2007... [Pg.214]

Pfaller TT, Colognato RR, Nelissen II, Favilli FF, Casals EE, Ooms DD et al (2010) The suitability of different cellular in vitro immunotoxicity and genotoxicity methods for the analysis of nanoparticle-induced events. Nanotoxicology 4 52-72... [Pg.263]

Taurozzi J, Hackley V, Wiesner M (2013) A standardised approach for the dispersion of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in biological media. Nanotoxicology 7 389-401... [Pg.496]

Ruenraroengsak P, Novak P, Berhanu D, Thorley AJ, Valsami-Jones E, Gorelik J, Korchev YE, Tetley TD (2012) Respiratory epithelial cytotoxicity and membrane damage (holes) caused by amine-modified nanoparticles. Nanotoxicology 6(1) 94-108... [Pg.497]

Cationic nanoparticles induce caspase 3-, 7- and 9-mediated cytotoxicity in a human astrocytoma cell line. Nanotoxicology 5(4) 557-567... [Pg.497]

In vitro mechanistic study towards a better understanding of ZnO nanoparticle toxicity. Nanotoxicology 7 402 16... [Pg.497]

Differential toxicity of copper (II) oxide nanoparticles of similar hydrodynamic diameter on human differentiated intestinal Caco-2 cell monolayers is correlated in part to copper release and shape. Nanotoxicology 6(7) 789-803... [Pg.497]

De Angelis I, Barone F, Zijno A, Bizzarri L, Russo MT, Pozzi R, Franchini F, Giudetti G, Uboldi C, Ponti J, Rossi F, De Berardis B (2013) Comparative study of ZnO and TiO(2) nanoparticles physicochemical characterisation and toxicological effects on hitman colon carcinoma cells. Nanotoxicology 7 1361-72... [Pg.499]

Mariani V, Ponti J, Giudetti G, Broggi F, Marmorato P, Gioria S, Franchini F, Rauscher H, Rossi F (2011) Online monitoring of cell metabolism to assess the toxicity of nanoparticles the case of cobalt ferrite. Nanotoxicology 6(3) 272-287... [Pg.499]

Scheme 1 illustrates the domains of nanomedicine. These can be considered to cover nanodevices, nanocarriers [which include nature s own vehicles such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles (10,11)], virases, and transmitter vesicles. Nanotoxicology is of course a primary consideration, but is outside the scope of this chapter. Diagnostic devices and imaging techniques employing nanoparticles are being developed rapidly. [Pg.453]

Oberdorster, G., Stone, V, Donaldson, K., 2007. Toxicology of nanoparticles a historical perspective. Nanotoxicology 1(1), 2-25. [Pg.286]

Nanoparticles (NPs) are those with diameters of less than 100 nm (Inm = one billionth of a meter) in one dimension or less than 1000nm for aggregates and agglomerates. NPs are 100-10,000 times smaller than mammalian cells. Nanotoxicology addresses the toxic effects of NPs on living systans [1]. [Pg.479]

Differential cytotoxicity exhibited by silica nanowires and nanoparticles. Nanotoxicology, 2,1-8. [Pg.105]

Fig. 4.3 Nanoparticle and nanotoxicology citations from 1980 to 2013. The number of scientific articles published each year on toxicity of nanoparticles (pink) and all nanotechnology topics (yellow), as indexed by ISI Web of Knowledge. The bottom inset shows an expanded view. The top inset shows the proportion (in %) of nanotoxicology articles to total nanotechnology articles per year, and indicates that this propoition has been growing significantly over the last decade. Values in yellow were determined by a topic search string of nano OR ultrafine particles" and values in pink were determined by a search string of (nano OR ultrafine particles) AND (toxic OR cytotoxic OR genotoxic ) ... Fig. 4.3 Nanoparticle and nanotoxicology citations from 1980 to 2013. The number of scientific articles published each year on toxicity of nanoparticles (pink) and all nanotechnology topics (yellow), as indexed by ISI Web of Knowledge. The bottom inset shows an expanded view. The top inset shows the proportion (in %) of nanotoxicology articles to total nanotechnology articles per year, and indicates that this propoition has been growing significantly over the last decade. Values in yellow were determined by a topic search string of nano OR ultrafine particles" and values in pink were determined by a search string of (nano OR ultrafine particles) AND (toxic OR cytotoxic OR genotoxic ) ...
Kim JS, Song SS, Sung JH et al (2013) Genotoxicity, acute oral and dermal toxicity, eye and dermal irritation and corrosion and skin sensitisation evaluation of silver nanoparticles. Nanotoxicology 7(5) 953-960... [Pg.121]

Li H, Li F, Wang L et al (2009) Effect of nano-packing on preservation quality of Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba MiU. var. inermis (Bunge) Rehd). Food Chem 114(2) 547-552 Lin J-J, Lin W-C, Dong R-X et al (2012) The cellular responses and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles stabilized by different polymers. Nanotechnology 23(6) 065102 Liu W, Wu Y, Wang C et al (2010) Impact of silver nanoparticles on human cells effect of particle size. Nanotoxicology 4(3) 319-330... [Pg.121]

K.W. Powers, M. Palazuelos, B.M. Moudgil, S.M. Roberts, Characterization of the size, shape, and state of dispersion of nanoparticles for toxicological studies. Nanotoxicology 1 (2007) 42-51. [Pg.156]

Burello E, Worth AP (2010) A theoretical framework for predicting the oxidative stress potential of oxide nanoparticles. Nanotoxicology 5 228-235... [Pg.168]


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