Abstract Background With the continued integration of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) into everyday applications, it is important to understand their potential for inducing adverse human health effects. However, standard in vitro hazard characterisation approaches suffer limitations for evaluating ENM and so it is imperative to determine these potential hazards under more physiologically relevant and realistic exposure scenarios in target organ systems, to minimise the necessity for in vivo testing. The aim of this study was to determine if acute (24 h) and prolonged (120 h) exposures to five ENMs (TiO2, ZnO, Ag, BaSO4 and CeO2) would have a significantly different toxicological outcome (cytotoxicity, (pro-)inflammatory and genotoxic respon...
Human exposure to manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) through consumers’ goods has increased worldwide...
Abstract Background It is well established that toxic...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that toxicological evaluation of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) i...
Due to the expanding use of nanotechnology in consumer applications, human and environmental exposur...
© 2020 by the authors.(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal exp...
Background:Following exposure via inhalation, intratracheal instillation or ingestion some nanomater...
Whilst the liver possesses the ability to repair and restore sections of damaged tissue following ac...
To reduce, replace, and refine in vivo testing, there is increasing emphasis on the development of m...
Human exposure to manufactured nanomaterials such as titanium dioxide (TiO2), often used in sunscree...
Nanomaterials (NMs) are widely used in a diversity of consumer products, despite uncertainties surro...
(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, the developm...
This study was conducted as part of a large consortium (FP7 project – ENPRA) to investigate the pote...
Background: With ever-increasing exposure to engineered nanomaterials (NMs), there is an urgent need...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) possess unique biological, physical and chemical properties due to t...
Titanium dioxide nanomaterials (TiO2) are increasingly used in a diversity of products, including co...
Human exposure to manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) through consumers’ goods has increased worldwide...
Abstract Background It is well established that toxic...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that toxicological evaluation of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) i...
Due to the expanding use of nanotechnology in consumer applications, human and environmental exposur...
© 2020 by the authors.(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal exp...
Background:Following exposure via inhalation, intratracheal instillation or ingestion some nanomater...
Whilst the liver possesses the ability to repair and restore sections of damaged tissue following ac...
To reduce, replace, and refine in vivo testing, there is increasing emphasis on the development of m...
Human exposure to manufactured nanomaterials such as titanium dioxide (TiO2), often used in sunscree...
Nanomaterials (NMs) are widely used in a diversity of consumer products, despite uncertainties surro...
(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, the developm...
This study was conducted as part of a large consortium (FP7 project – ENPRA) to investigate the pote...
Background: With ever-increasing exposure to engineered nanomaterials (NMs), there is an urgent need...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) possess unique biological, physical and chemical properties due to t...
Titanium dioxide nanomaterials (TiO2) are increasingly used in a diversity of products, including co...
Human exposure to manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) through consumers’ goods has increased worldwide...
Abstract Background It is well established that toxic...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that toxicological evaluation of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) i...