Recently it was speculated that ultrafine particles (UPs) may translocate from deposition sites in the lungs to the systemic circulation. This translocation could lead to accumulation and potentially adverse reactions in critical organs such as liver, heart and even brain, and is consistent with the hypothesis that ultrafine insoluble particles may play a role in the onset of cardiovascular diseases, as growing evidence from epidemiological studies suggests. Aerosols of ultrafine 192Ir radiolabelled iridium particles (15 and 80 nm count median diameter) were produced with a spark generator and inhaled by young adult, healthy, male WKY rats, ventilated for 1 h via an endotracheal tube. After exposure, excreta were collected separately and qu...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
BACKGROUND: Pollution by particulates has been consistently associated with increased cardiovascular...
While it is known that air borne ultrafine particulate matter (PM) may pass through the pulmonary ci...
Currently, translocation of inhaled insoluble nanoparticles (NP) across membranes like the air-blood...
High concentrations of airborne particles have been associated with increased pulmonary and cardiova...
Background Translocation of ultrafine particles (UFP) into the blood that returns from the lungs to ...
Epidemiological studies continue to indicate associations between exposure to increased concentratio...
Ambient particles are believed to be a specific health hazard, although the underlying mechanisms ar...
The cardiovascular system is currently considered a target for particulate matter, especially for ul...
International audienceUranium nanoparticles (<100 nm) can be released into the atmosphere during ind...
Uranium nanoparticles (<100 nm) can be released into the atmosphere during industrial stages of the ...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
Both epidemiological and toxicological studies indicate that inhalation and subsequent deposition of...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between ambient particle inhalation and adverse re...
Researchers need to study the biokinetics of inhaled biopersistent nano- and micrometer-sized partic...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
BACKGROUND: Pollution by particulates has been consistently associated with increased cardiovascular...
While it is known that air borne ultrafine particulate matter (PM) may pass through the pulmonary ci...
Currently, translocation of inhaled insoluble nanoparticles (NP) across membranes like the air-blood...
High concentrations of airborne particles have been associated with increased pulmonary and cardiova...
Background Translocation of ultrafine particles (UFP) into the blood that returns from the lungs to ...
Epidemiological studies continue to indicate associations between exposure to increased concentratio...
Ambient particles are believed to be a specific health hazard, although the underlying mechanisms ar...
The cardiovascular system is currently considered a target for particulate matter, especially for ul...
International audienceUranium nanoparticles (<100 nm) can be released into the atmosphere during ind...
Uranium nanoparticles (<100 nm) can be released into the atmosphere during industrial stages of the ...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
Both epidemiological and toxicological studies indicate that inhalation and subsequent deposition of...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between ambient particle inhalation and adverse re...
Researchers need to study the biokinetics of inhaled biopersistent nano- and micrometer-sized partic...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
BACKGROUND: Pollution by particulates has been consistently associated with increased cardiovascular...
While it is known that air borne ultrafine particulate matter (PM) may pass through the pulmonary ci...