Mass concentration is the standard convention to express exposure in ecotoxicology for dissolved substances. However, nanotoxicology has challenged the suitability of the mass concentration dose metric. Alternative metrics often discussed in the literature include particle number, surface area, and ion release (kinetics, equilibrium). It is unlikely that any single metric is universally applicable to all types of nanoparticles. However, determining the optimal metric for a specific type of nanoparticle requires novel studies to generate supportive data and employ methods to compensate for current analytical capability gaps. This investigation generated acute toxicity data for two standard species (<i>Ceriodaphnia dubia</i>, <i>Pimephales pr...
Studies of the ecotoxicological aspects of nanomaterials in aquatic environments are scarce. Given t...
Copyright © 2012 Katrine Bilberg et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Engineered nanoparticles such as graphenes, nanodiamonds, and carbon nanotubes correspond to differe...
The mean primary diameter (d) of nanoparticles (NPs) is commonly used as the best basis to assess th...
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 11 (2014), No. 4, 4026-4...
<p>A number of studies have shown that induction of pulmonary toxicity by nanoparticles of the same ...
In order to calculate the dose for nanoparticles (NP), (i) relevant information about the dose metri...
The toxicity/health effects of (engineered) nanomaterials is, at the moment, of great interest. One ...
Mechanism underlying nanotoxicity has remained elusive. Hence, efforts to understand whether nanopar...
Abstract: In order to calculate the dose for nanoparticles (NP), (i) relevant information about the ...
Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) are used in a wide variety of products, prompting concerns regarding t...
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are currently being very widely used in industry, mainly because of the...
Due to the abundance of silver nanoparticles in the nanotechnology consumer market, "nanosilver...
AbstractDue to the widespread use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), the likelihood of them entering t...
Potential human and environmental hazards resulting from the exposure of living organisms to silver ...
Studies of the ecotoxicological aspects of nanomaterials in aquatic environments are scarce. Given t...
Copyright © 2012 Katrine Bilberg et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Engineered nanoparticles such as graphenes, nanodiamonds, and carbon nanotubes correspond to differe...
The mean primary diameter (d) of nanoparticles (NPs) is commonly used as the best basis to assess th...
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 11 (2014), No. 4, 4026-4...
<p>A number of studies have shown that induction of pulmonary toxicity by nanoparticles of the same ...
In order to calculate the dose for nanoparticles (NP), (i) relevant information about the dose metri...
The toxicity/health effects of (engineered) nanomaterials is, at the moment, of great interest. One ...
Mechanism underlying nanotoxicity has remained elusive. Hence, efforts to understand whether nanopar...
Abstract: In order to calculate the dose for nanoparticles (NP), (i) relevant information about the ...
Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) are used in a wide variety of products, prompting concerns regarding t...
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are currently being very widely used in industry, mainly because of the...
Due to the abundance of silver nanoparticles in the nanotechnology consumer market, "nanosilver...
AbstractDue to the widespread use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), the likelihood of them entering t...
Potential human and environmental hazards resulting from the exposure of living organisms to silver ...
Studies of the ecotoxicological aspects of nanomaterials in aquatic environments are scarce. Given t...
Copyright © 2012 Katrine Bilberg et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Engineered nanoparticles such as graphenes, nanodiamonds, and carbon nanotubes correspond to differe...