The rapid development of nanotechnologies is raising safety concerns because of the potential effects of engineered nanomaterials on human health, particularly at the respiratory level. Since the last decades, many in vivo studies have been interested in the pulmonary effects of different classes of nanomaterials. It has been shown that some of them can induce toxic effects, essentially depending on their physico-chemical characteristics, but other studies did not identify such effects. Inflammation and oxidative stress are currently the two main mechanisms described to explain the observed toxicity. However, the exact underlying mechanism(s) still remain(s) unknown and autophagy could represent an interesting candidate. Autophagy is a phys...
Abstract Background Graphite carbon nanofibers (GCNF) have emerged as a potential alternative of car...
Although most experimental data suggest that exposure to nanomaterials may be dangerous, the matter ...
The human health risks posed by micro/nanoplastics (MNPLs), as emerging pollutants of environmental/...
International audienceThe development and the increasing production of manufactured nanoparticles (N...
<p>Autophagy is the catabolic process involving the sequestration of the cytoplasm within double-mem...
Autophagy represents a cell’s response to stress. It is an evolutionarily conserved process with div...
Abstract Background Safe and rational development of nanomaterials for clinical translation requires...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are promising nanomaterials having unique physical and chemical properties, ...
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are promising nanomaterials having unique physical and chemical pr...
Background: A number of engineered nanoparticles induce autophagy, the main catabolic pathway that r...
International audienceNanoparticles (NPs) can be toxic, depending on their physico-chemical characte...
Nanoscale materials hold great promise in the therapeutic field. In particular, as carriers or vecto...
Pulmonary exposure to zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) could cause acute lung injury (ALI), but the...
Abstract Background Graphite carbon nanofibers (GCNF) have emerged as a potential alternative of car...
Although most experimental data suggest that exposure to nanomaterials may be dangerous, the matter ...
The human health risks posed by micro/nanoplastics (MNPLs), as emerging pollutants of environmental/...
International audienceThe development and the increasing production of manufactured nanoparticles (N...
<p>Autophagy is the catabolic process involving the sequestration of the cytoplasm within double-mem...
Autophagy represents a cell’s response to stress. It is an evolutionarily conserved process with div...
Abstract Background Safe and rational development of nanomaterials for clinical translation requires...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are promising nanomaterials having unique physical and chemical properties, ...
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are promising nanomaterials having unique physical and chemical pr...
Background: A number of engineered nanoparticles induce autophagy, the main catabolic pathway that r...
International audienceNanoparticles (NPs) can be toxic, depending on their physico-chemical characte...
Nanoscale materials hold great promise in the therapeutic field. In particular, as carriers or vecto...
Pulmonary exposure to zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) could cause acute lung injury (ALI), but the...
Abstract Background Graphite carbon nanofibers (GCNF) have emerged as a potential alternative of car...
Although most experimental data suggest that exposure to nanomaterials may be dangerous, the matter ...
The human health risks posed by micro/nanoplastics (MNPLs), as emerging pollutants of environmental/...