Exposure to different nanoforms (NFs) via the dermal route is expected in occupational and consumer settings and thus it is important to assess their dermal toxicity and the contribution of dermal exposure to systemic bioavailability. We have formulated four grouping hypotheses for dermal toxicity endpoints which allow NFs to be grouped to streamline and facilitate risk assessment. The grouping hypotheses are developed based on insight into how physicochemical properties of NFs (i.e. composition, dissolution kinetics, size, and flexibility) influence their fate and hazard following dermal exposure. Each hypothesis is accompanied by a tailored Integrated Approach to Testing and Assessment (IATA) that is structured as a decision tree and tier...
Introduction: Here, we describe the generation of hypotheses for grouping nanoforms (NFs) after inha...
Since nanotechnology has become increasingly popular and widely used in medicine and cosmetic produc...
AbstractCase studies covering carbonaceous nanomaterials, metal oxide and metal sulphate nanomateria...
Exposure to different nanoforms (NFs) via the dermal route is expected in occupational and consumer ...
The risk assessment of ingested nanomaterials (NMs) is an important issue. Here we present nine inte...
Over the past decade, the primary focus of nanotoxicology and nanoenvironmental health and safety ef...
Nanomaterials can exist in different nanoforms (NFs). Their grouping may be supported by the formula...
Here we describe the generation of hypotheses for grouping nanoforms (NFs) following inhalation exp...
The rapid proliferation of many different engineered nanomaterials (defined as materials designed an...
Nanoparticles (NPs) skin absorption is a wide issue, which needs to be better understood. The attemp...
Abstract Background Nanomaterials can exist in different nanoforms (NFs). Their grouping may be supp...
The rapid proliferation of many different engineered nanomaterials (defined as materials designed an...
Data on dermal penetration of nanoparticles (NPs) was reviewed with the goal to establish a worst-ca...
The risk assessment of ingested nanomaterials (NMs) is an important issue. Here we present nine inte...
Case studies covering carbonaceous nanomaterials, metal oxide and metal sulphate nanomaterials, amor...
Introduction: Here, we describe the generation of hypotheses for grouping nanoforms (NFs) after inha...
Since nanotechnology has become increasingly popular and widely used in medicine and cosmetic produc...
AbstractCase studies covering carbonaceous nanomaterials, metal oxide and metal sulphate nanomateria...
Exposure to different nanoforms (NFs) via the dermal route is expected in occupational and consumer ...
The risk assessment of ingested nanomaterials (NMs) is an important issue. Here we present nine inte...
Over the past decade, the primary focus of nanotoxicology and nanoenvironmental health and safety ef...
Nanomaterials can exist in different nanoforms (NFs). Their grouping may be supported by the formula...
Here we describe the generation of hypotheses for grouping nanoforms (NFs) following inhalation exp...
The rapid proliferation of many different engineered nanomaterials (defined as materials designed an...
Nanoparticles (NPs) skin absorption is a wide issue, which needs to be better understood. The attemp...
Abstract Background Nanomaterials can exist in different nanoforms (NFs). Their grouping may be supp...
The rapid proliferation of many different engineered nanomaterials (defined as materials designed an...
Data on dermal penetration of nanoparticles (NPs) was reviewed with the goal to establish a worst-ca...
The risk assessment of ingested nanomaterials (NMs) is an important issue. Here we present nine inte...
Case studies covering carbonaceous nanomaterials, metal oxide and metal sulphate nanomaterials, amor...
Introduction: Here, we describe the generation of hypotheses for grouping nanoforms (NFs) after inha...
Since nanotechnology has become increasingly popular and widely used in medicine and cosmetic produc...
AbstractCase studies covering carbonaceous nanomaterials, metal oxide and metal sulphate nanomateria...