Nanomaterials can adsorb biomolecules to their surface and form a protein corona. Here we investigated the protein profile bound to different sizes of aminated and carboxylated polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles after passing through the digestive tract of the freshwater zooplankter Daphnia magna. We found that acutely toxic aminated 53 nm PS nanoparticles bind a different set of proteins compared to other non-toxic PS nanoparticles. The aminated PS nanoparticles bind a higher number of proteins, which are smaller and more acidic, compared to the proteins which bind to the PS nanoparticles that are non-toxic in acute toxicity tests. The proteins bound to toxic nanoparticles can be divided into two groups. One group of proteins which function is...
Concerns about the possible ecotoxicological implications of nano-sized plastic materials in the fre...
<p>The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conse...
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts of nanom...
AbstractNanoparticles (NPs) are defined as having at least one external dimension between 1 and 100 ...
Microplastics have recently become a growing environmental issue, whereas the smaller fractions, nan...
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts of nanop...
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been assessed to have a high exposure risk for humans and aquatic ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) are considered an upcoming threat to marine ecosystems. When NPs ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) are considered an upcoming threat to marine ecosystems. When NPs ...
Nano-sized (10(-9)-10(-7) m) particles offer many technical and biomedical advances over the bulk ma...
Background Upon ingestion, nanoparticles can interact with the intestinal epithelial barrier potenti...
The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conseque...
Recent decades have seen a strong increase in the promise and uses of nanotechnology. This is correl...
The use of nanoparticles in consumer products, for example, cosmetics, sunscreens, and electrical de...
Concerns about possible environmental implications of nano- and micro-plastics are continuously rais...
Concerns about the possible ecotoxicological implications of nano-sized plastic materials in the fre...
<p>The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conse...
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts of nanom...
AbstractNanoparticles (NPs) are defined as having at least one external dimension between 1 and 100 ...
Microplastics have recently become a growing environmental issue, whereas the smaller fractions, nan...
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts of nanop...
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been assessed to have a high exposure risk for humans and aquatic ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) are considered an upcoming threat to marine ecosystems. When NPs ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) are considered an upcoming threat to marine ecosystems. When NPs ...
Nano-sized (10(-9)-10(-7) m) particles offer many technical and biomedical advances over the bulk ma...
Background Upon ingestion, nanoparticles can interact with the intestinal epithelial barrier potenti...
The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conseque...
Recent decades have seen a strong increase in the promise and uses of nanotechnology. This is correl...
The use of nanoparticles in consumer products, for example, cosmetics, sunscreens, and electrical de...
Concerns about possible environmental implications of nano- and micro-plastics are continuously rais...
Concerns about the possible ecotoxicological implications of nano-sized plastic materials in the fre...
<p>The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conse...
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts of nanom...