Abstract Background Lead is well known environmental pollutant, which can cause toxic effects in multiple organ systems. However, the influence of lead oxide nanoparticles, frequently emitted to the environment by high temperature technological processes, is still concealed. Therefore, we investigate lead oxide nanoparticle distribution through the body upon their entry into lungs and determine the microscopic and ultramicroscopic changes caused by the nanoparticles in primary and secondary target organs. Methods Adult female mice (ICR strain) were continuously exposed to lead oxide nanoparticles (PbO-NPs) with an average concentration approximately 106 particles/cm3 for 6 weeks (24 h/day, 7 days/week). At the end of the exposure period, lu...
International audienceIn spite of the great promises that the development of nanotechnologies can of...
"Gold nanoparticles are known to be distributed to many tissues following their oral, inhalatio...
Introduction: Increased use of nanomaterials has raised concerns about the potential for undesirable...
<p>Lead nanoparticles (NPs) are released into air from metal processing, road transport or combustio...
The increasing amount of heavy metals used in manufacturing equivalently increases hazards of enviro...
Adult mice were continuously exposed to metal oxide nanoparticles for different time intervals. At t...
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is to assess the long-term effects of inhalation of nanoparticles ...
<div><p></p><p>An estimated 1% or less of nanoparticles (NPs) deposited in the lungs translocate to ...
Lead (Pb) pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems and has attracted worldwide at...
Context and objective: Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal harmful for human health and environment. From lea...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Exposure to nanoparticles has presented potential risks to human cardiorespiratory systems. Pulmonar...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Recently, in the framework of technical progress a huge amount of nanoparticles arose, and unknowing...
Lead (Pb) is a prominent heavy metal emitted by motor vehicle exhausts, factory and mining fumes. It...
International audienceIn spite of the great promises that the development of nanotechnologies can of...
"Gold nanoparticles are known to be distributed to many tissues following their oral, inhalatio...
Introduction: Increased use of nanomaterials has raised concerns about the potential for undesirable...
<p>Lead nanoparticles (NPs) are released into air from metal processing, road transport or combustio...
The increasing amount of heavy metals used in manufacturing equivalently increases hazards of enviro...
Adult mice were continuously exposed to metal oxide nanoparticles for different time intervals. At t...
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is to assess the long-term effects of inhalation of nanoparticles ...
<div><p></p><p>An estimated 1% or less of nanoparticles (NPs) deposited in the lungs translocate to ...
Lead (Pb) pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems and has attracted worldwide at...
Context and objective: Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal harmful for human health and environment. From lea...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Exposure to nanoparticles has presented potential risks to human cardiorespiratory systems. Pulmonar...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Recently, in the framework of technical progress a huge amount of nanoparticles arose, and unknowing...
Lead (Pb) is a prominent heavy metal emitted by motor vehicle exhausts, factory and mining fumes. It...
International audienceIn spite of the great promises that the development of nanotechnologies can of...
"Gold nanoparticles are known to be distributed to many tissues following their oral, inhalatio...
Introduction: Increased use of nanomaterials has raised concerns about the potential for undesirable...