Background During production and processing of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), they may be inhaled and may enter the pulmonary circulation. It is essential that interactions with involved body fluids like the pulmonary surfactant, the blood and others are investigated, particularly as these interactions could lead to coating of the tubes and may affect their chemical and physical characteristics. The aim of this study was to characterize the possible coatings of different functionalized MWCNTs in a cell free environment. Results To simulate the first contact in the lung, the tubes were coated with pulmonary surfactant and subsequently bound lipids were characterized. The further coating in the blood circulation was simulated ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess a number of unique properties and play a pivotal role in the nanotec...
Alveolar air sacs of lungs are filled with pulmonary surfactant made up of mixture of phospholipids ...
When inhaled nanoparticles (NPs) come into the deep lung, they develop a biomolecular corona by inte...
Background Increasing concern has been expressed regarding the potential adverse health effects t...
The article of Gasser et al. [Part Fibre Toxicol. 24; 9:17, 2012] describes the interaction of carbo...
A broader use of carbon nanomaterials increases the risk of their inhalation as aerosol dispersed in...
The pulmonary route represents one of the most important portals of entry for nanoparticles into the...
Potential pulmonary toxicity of carbon nanotubes is a research area that has received considerable a...
To study the toxicity of nanoparticles under relevant conditions, it is important to reproducibly di...
To study the toxicity of nanoparticles under relevant conditions, it is important to reproducibly di...
The elucidation of toxicity determinants of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) is still incomplet...
Background: The formation of bio-corona, due to adsorption of biomolecules onto carbon nanotubes (CN...
Aggressive penetration of nanomaterials in different spheres of our life - from novel technologies t...
he development of engineered nanomaterials has flourished in recent decades. Carbonaceous nanomateri...
AbstractThe elucidation of toxicity determinants of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) is still i...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess a number of unique properties and play a pivotal role in the nanotec...
Alveolar air sacs of lungs are filled with pulmonary surfactant made up of mixture of phospholipids ...
When inhaled nanoparticles (NPs) come into the deep lung, they develop a biomolecular corona by inte...
Background Increasing concern has been expressed regarding the potential adverse health effects t...
The article of Gasser et al. [Part Fibre Toxicol. 24; 9:17, 2012] describes the interaction of carbo...
A broader use of carbon nanomaterials increases the risk of their inhalation as aerosol dispersed in...
The pulmonary route represents one of the most important portals of entry for nanoparticles into the...
Potential pulmonary toxicity of carbon nanotubes is a research area that has received considerable a...
To study the toxicity of nanoparticles under relevant conditions, it is important to reproducibly di...
To study the toxicity of nanoparticles under relevant conditions, it is important to reproducibly di...
The elucidation of toxicity determinants of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) is still incomplet...
Background: The formation of bio-corona, due to adsorption of biomolecules onto carbon nanotubes (CN...
Aggressive penetration of nanomaterials in different spheres of our life - from novel technologies t...
he development of engineered nanomaterials has flourished in recent decades. Carbonaceous nanomateri...
AbstractThe elucidation of toxicity determinants of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) is still i...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess a number of unique properties and play a pivotal role in the nanotec...
Alveolar air sacs of lungs are filled with pulmonary surfactant made up of mixture of phospholipids ...
When inhaled nanoparticles (NPs) come into the deep lung, they develop a biomolecular corona by inte...