Large knowledge gaps still exist on the toxicological mechanisms of silver (Ag) engineered nanoparticles (ENPs); a comprehensive understanding of the sources, biodistribution, toxicity and transformation of Ag ENPs along their life cycle and after transfer in living organisms is needed. In a previous study, mice were pulmonary exposed to Ag ENPs and local (lung) and systemic toxic effects together with biodistribution to organs including heart, liver, spleen and kidney were investigated. Here, Ag lung distribution, local concentration, co-localization with other elements such as Fe, Cu and S, and speciation were determined after lung exposure to Ag ENPs using micro X-ray fluorescence (μXRF), micro X-ray absorption near edge structure spectr...
There is a potential for silver nanowires (AgNWs) to be inhaled, but there is little information on ...
Nanomaterials (NMs) solve specific problems with remarkable results in several industrial and scient...
ABSTRACT: Following a 6-h inhalation exposure to aerosolized 20 and 110 nm diameter silver nanoparti...
Large knowledge gaps still exist on the toxicological mechanisms of silver (Ag) engineered nanoparti...
The distribution of silver (Ag) into remote organs secondary to the application of Ag nanoparticles ...
Background: Although silver nanoparticles are currently used in more than 400 consumer products, it ...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in the environmental and health consequences of sil...
Increasing silver nanoparticle (AgNP) use in sprays, consumer products, and medical devices has rais...
Introduction: Nanotechnology deals with structures that their dimensions are approximately between 1...
Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) can be found in myriad consumer products, medical equipment/supplies, ...
To study acute lung toxicity of various doses of colloidal silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs), mice were ...
Following a 6-h inhalation exposure to aerosolized 20 and 110 nm diameter silver nanoparticles, lung...
There is a potential for silver nanowires (AgNWs) to be inhaled, but there is little information on ...
Nanomaterials (NMs) solve specific problems with remarkable results in several industrial and scient...
ABSTRACT: Following a 6-h inhalation exposure to aerosolized 20 and 110 nm diameter silver nanoparti...
Large knowledge gaps still exist on the toxicological mechanisms of silver (Ag) engineered nanoparti...
The distribution of silver (Ag) into remote organs secondary to the application of Ag nanoparticles ...
Background: Although silver nanoparticles are currently used in more than 400 consumer products, it ...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in the environmental and health consequences of sil...
Increasing silver nanoparticle (AgNP) use in sprays, consumer products, and medical devices has rais...
Introduction: Nanotechnology deals with structures that their dimensions are approximately between 1...
Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) can be found in myriad consumer products, medical equipment/supplies, ...
To study acute lung toxicity of various doses of colloidal silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs), mice were ...
Following a 6-h inhalation exposure to aerosolized 20 and 110 nm diameter silver nanoparticles, lung...
There is a potential for silver nanowires (AgNWs) to be inhaled, but there is little information on ...
Nanomaterials (NMs) solve specific problems with remarkable results in several industrial and scient...
ABSTRACT: Following a 6-h inhalation exposure to aerosolized 20 and 110 nm diameter silver nanoparti...