Carbon black, a particulate form of pure elemental carbon, is an industrial chemical with the high potential of occupational exposure. Although the relationship between exposure to particulate matters (PM) and cardio-vascular diseases is well established, the cardiovascular risk of carbon black has not been characterized clearly. In this study, the cytotoxicity of carbon black to vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells were examined to investigate the potential vascular toxicity of carbon black. Carbon black with distinct particle size, N330 (primary size, 28~36 nm) and N990 (250~350 nm) were treated to A-10, rat aortic smooth mus-cle cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cell line, ECV304, and cell viability was assessed by lacta...
Exposure to nanosized particles may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by endothelial dysf...
As a major component of air pollution, carbon black (CB) is a nanoparticle that poses a threat to ma...
Epidemiological studies have showed an association between black carbon (BC) exposure and adverse he...
Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction and foa...
<div><p>Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
Oxidation of engineered nanomaterials during application in various industrial sectors can alter the...
Abstract Background Exposure to small size particulates is regarded as a risk factor for cardiovascu...
The aim of this study was to assess differences in the toxic potential of surface modified carbon bl...
International audienceHuman exposure to manufactured nanoparticles (NPs) is a public health concern....
Black carbon and tropospheric ozone (O-3), which are major air pollutants in China, are hazardous to...
Background/Aims: Carbon Black (CB) is the most widely produced and commercially used nanocarbon. Gro...
Nanoparticulates of pure carbon, carbon black (CB), are a common atmospheric pollutant in industrial...
Combustion-derived nanomaterials are noxious ultrafine (\u3c100 nm) aerosolized by-products generate...
Combustion-derived nanomaterials are noxious ultrafine (\u3c100 nm) aerosolized by-products generate...
Exposure to nanosized particles may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by endothelial dysf...
As a major component of air pollution, carbon black (CB) is a nanoparticle that poses a threat to ma...
Epidemiological studies have showed an association between black carbon (BC) exposure and adverse he...
Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction and foa...
<div><p>Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
Oxidation of engineered nanomaterials during application in various industrial sectors can alter the...
Abstract Background Exposure to small size particulates is regarded as a risk factor for cardiovascu...
The aim of this study was to assess differences in the toxic potential of surface modified carbon bl...
International audienceHuman exposure to manufactured nanoparticles (NPs) is a public health concern....
Black carbon and tropospheric ozone (O-3), which are major air pollutants in China, are hazardous to...
Background/Aims: Carbon Black (CB) is the most widely produced and commercially used nanocarbon. Gro...
Nanoparticulates of pure carbon, carbon black (CB), are a common atmospheric pollutant in industrial...
Combustion-derived nanomaterials are noxious ultrafine (\u3c100 nm) aerosolized by-products generate...
Combustion-derived nanomaterials are noxious ultrafine (\u3c100 nm) aerosolized by-products generate...
Exposure to nanosized particles may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by endothelial dysf...
As a major component of air pollution, carbon black (CB) is a nanoparticle that poses a threat to ma...
Epidemiological studies have showed an association between black carbon (BC) exposure and adverse he...