The generation of reactive oxygen species and other radicals, catalyzed by iron ions at the fiber surface, is thought to play an important role in asbestos-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity, but a direct confirmation of this statement needs the availability of asbestos samples differing only for their iron content, without the interference of other physicochem. features. Synthetic stoichiometric chrysotile nanofibers, devoid of iron or any other contaminant, did not exert genotoxic and cytotoxic effects nor elicited oxidative stress in a murine alveolar macrophage cell line; on the contrary, the same nanofibers, loaded with 0.57% and 0.94% (wt./wt.) iron, induced DNA strand breaks, lipoperoxidn., inhibition of redox metab. and alterati...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Chrysotile, one of the six regulated asbestos minerals, is classified as carcinogenic to humans by t...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
The generation of reactive oxygen species and other radicals, catalyzed by iron ions at the fiber su...
Asbestos shares with carbon nanotubes some morphological and physico-chemical features. An asbestos-...
none6The chrysotile fibres toxicity appears correlated to the redox activity of iron present in the ...
High aspect-ratio nanomaterials (HARNs) have recently attracted great attention from nanotoxicologis...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
Asbestos fibers are highly toxic (Group 1 carcinogen) due to their high aspect ratio, durability, an...
Occupational exposure to asbestos is associated with increased incidence of lung fibrosis, lung canc...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
Asbestos is a very important material for industrial use. However, the need for a substitute for asb...
Fibrous chrysotile has been the most commonly applied asbestos mineral in a range of technical appli...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Chrysotile, one of the six regulated asbestos minerals, is classified as carcinogenic to humans by t...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
The generation of reactive oxygen species and other radicals, catalyzed by iron ions at the fiber su...
Asbestos shares with carbon nanotubes some morphological and physico-chemical features. An asbestos-...
none6The chrysotile fibres toxicity appears correlated to the redox activity of iron present in the ...
High aspect-ratio nanomaterials (HARNs) have recently attracted great attention from nanotoxicologis...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
Asbestos fibers are highly toxic (Group 1 carcinogen) due to their high aspect ratio, durability, an...
Occupational exposure to asbestos is associated with increased incidence of lung fibrosis, lung canc...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
Asbestos is a very important material for industrial use. However, the need for a substitute for asb...
Fibrous chrysotile has been the most commonly applied asbestos mineral in a range of technical appli...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Chrysotile, one of the six regulated asbestos minerals, is classified as carcinogenic to humans by t...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...