The human body is exposed to atmospheric pollutants on a daily basis. Breathing is the most effective route of airborne contaminant entry into the human body (BéruBé́ et al., 2008), meaning our lungs and airways take the full force of this exposure. Recent pollutant research has focused on how the smallest particles appear to be responsible for the greatest health effects, with the main focus placed on nanoparticles. Nanoparticles are defined as particles with at least one dimension under 100 nm (BéruBé et al., 2008). In order to put this into a biological perspective, the smallest human virus is 20 nm in diameter and is able to translocate freely throughout the body. In parallel, nanoparticles smaller than 20 nm (which are commonly found i...
Air pollution is a severe threat to public health globally, affecting everyone in developed and deve...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the European Community under the “Structuring the Eu...
Our development and usage of engineered nanomaterials has grown exponentially despite concerns about...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
The likely health and environmental implications associated with atmospheric nanoparticles have prom...
Since the rise and rapid development of nanoscale science and technology in the late 1980s, nanomate...
We are continuously exposed to large numbers of non-biological, persistent particulates through derm...
We are continuously exposed to large numbers of nonbiological, persistent particulates through derma...
Nanoparticles emitted from road traffic are the largest source of respiratory exposure for the gener...
Objectives: This article discusses evidence from epidemiological studies on air pollution for assess...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) are airborne particulates of less than 100 nm in aerodynamic diamete...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are one of those pollutants currently unregulated through ambient air qual...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are a pollutant currently unregulated through ambient air quality standard...
Nanotechnology is a collective definition referring to every technology and science which operates o...
Several epidemiological studies suggest that health diseases due to the exposure to atmospheric part...
Air pollution is a severe threat to public health globally, affecting everyone in developed and deve...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the European Community under the “Structuring the Eu...
Our development and usage of engineered nanomaterials has grown exponentially despite concerns about...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
The likely health and environmental implications associated with atmospheric nanoparticles have prom...
Since the rise and rapid development of nanoscale science and technology in the late 1980s, nanomate...
We are continuously exposed to large numbers of non-biological, persistent particulates through derm...
We are continuously exposed to large numbers of nonbiological, persistent particulates through derma...
Nanoparticles emitted from road traffic are the largest source of respiratory exposure for the gener...
Objectives: This article discusses evidence from epidemiological studies on air pollution for assess...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) are airborne particulates of less than 100 nm in aerodynamic diamete...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are one of those pollutants currently unregulated through ambient air qual...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are a pollutant currently unregulated through ambient air quality standard...
Nanotechnology is a collective definition referring to every technology and science which operates o...
Several epidemiological studies suggest that health diseases due to the exposure to atmospheric part...
Air pollution is a severe threat to public health globally, affecting everyone in developed and deve...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the European Community under the “Structuring the Eu...
Our development and usage of engineered nanomaterials has grown exponentially despite concerns about...