Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles. Such studies intend to convert external to internal exposure or biologically effective dose, and may help to set limits in that way. Here we focus on the biokinetics of inhaled nanometer sized particles in comparison to micrometer sized ones.The presented approach ranges from inhaled particle deposition probability and retention in the respiratory tract to biokinetics and clearance of particles out of the respiratory tract. Particle transport into the blood circulation (translocation), towards secondary target organs and tissues (accumulation), and out of the body (clearance) is considered. The macroscopically assessed amount of particles i...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Researchers need to study the biokinetics of inhaled biopersistent nano- and micrometer-sized partic...
Given the results of experimental studies, occupational or environmental exposures to manufactured n...
Anthropogenic nano-sized particles (NSP), ie, particles with a diameter of less than 100 nm, are gen...
After deposition in the respiratory tract, nanoparticles exhibit acute, neutrophil-driven inflammato...
Assessment of respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles is a key link to understanding their hea...
Dosimetry provides information linking environmental exposures to sites of deposition, removal from ...
Abstract Backgrounds Exposure to nanoparticles in the workplace is a health concern to occupational ...
Both epidemiological and toxicological studies indicate that inhalation and subsequent deposition of...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Nanomaterial and nanotechnology safety require the characterization of occupational exposure levels ...
While the benefits and possibilities of nanotechnology have received considerable attention, the a...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Researchers need to study the biokinetics of inhaled biopersistent nano- and micrometer-sized partic...
Given the results of experimental studies, occupational or environmental exposures to manufactured n...
Anthropogenic nano-sized particles (NSP), ie, particles with a diameter of less than 100 nm, are gen...
After deposition in the respiratory tract, nanoparticles exhibit acute, neutrophil-driven inflammato...
Assessment of respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles is a key link to understanding their hea...
Dosimetry provides information linking environmental exposures to sites of deposition, removal from ...
Abstract Backgrounds Exposure to nanoparticles in the workplace is a health concern to occupational ...
Both epidemiological and toxicological studies indicate that inhalation and subsequent deposition of...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Nanomaterial and nanotechnology safety require the characterization of occupational exposure levels ...
While the benefits and possibilities of nanotechnology have received considerable attention, the a...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...