In vitro Model for Identifying Subchronic Carbon Nanotube Exposure and Lung Cancer Gene Markers

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Concern for increased risk of carbon nanotube-associated lung disease, including carcinogenesis, has been raised due to asbestos-like characteristics. To date, no particle specific nanomaterial exposure or lung cancer markers have been identified. Here, we use [...]

In Vitro Assessment of Nano-Cerium Oxide (nCeO2) and Nano-Ferric Oxide (nFe2O3) on Fibrogenic and Carcinogenic Potential

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Goal of the present study is to investigate the specific cellular responses to nCeO2 and nFe2O3 in various lung cell types and develop an in vitro chronic exposure model to predict the potential fibrogenic and [...]

Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Induced Apoptosis and Necrosis in Human Neuroblastoma and Astrocytoma Cells

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Because of their escalating uses in industrial and biomedical applications, humans are increasing exposed to nanoparticles in occupational and other environmental settings. However, the environmental safety and health impact of such particles have not been [...]

Nano-Safety Science for ensuring safety of nanomaterials ~Biological assessment of silica nanoparticles focused on neutrophil~

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Nanomaterials (NM) with particle sizes below 100 nm display unique properties compared to conventional materials with a submicron size. On the other hand, the debate on safety of NM has expanded worldwide. Therefore, to fully [...]

Potential artifacts when evaluating the ecotoxicological effects of nanomaterials

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Novel physicochemistries of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) offer considerable commercial potential for new products and processes, but also the possibility of unforeseen and negative consequences upon ENM release into the environment. Investigations of ENM ecotoxicity have [...]