Background: We studied the effect of carbon black (CB) agglomerated nanomaterial on biological membranes as revealed by shapes of human erythrocytes, platelets and giant phospholipid vesicles. Diluted human blood was incubated with CB nanomaterial and observed by different microscopic techniques. Giant unilamellar phospholipid vesicles (GUVs) created by electroformation were incubated with CB nanomaterial and observed by optical microscopy. Populations of erythrocytes and GUVs were analyzed: the effect of CB nanomaterial was assessed by the average number and distribution of erythrocyte shape types (discocytes, echinocytes, stomatocytes) and of vesicles in test suspensions, with respect to control suspensions. Ensembles of representative im...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this work is to provide experimental evidence on the interactions of susp...
One of the novel applications of the nanostructures is the modification and development of membranes...
Background: The molecular mechanisms and overt effects of nanoparticle-induced changes in red blood ...
Effect of carbon black nanomaterial on biological membranes revealed by shape of human erythrocytes,...
Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction and foa...
<div><p>Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction...
Commercial nano-scale carbon blacks (CB) are being harnessed widely and may impose potentially hazar...
Background/Aims: Carbon Black (CB) is the most widely produced and commercially used nanocarbon. Gro...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
Nanotechnology in the intensive care: Intravascular biocompatibility of carbon nanomaterials - effec...
Carbon black (CB) is the primary nanoparticulate component of air pollution from fossil fuel combust...
ABSTRACTObjectives: Carbon nanomaterials have been used in many biomedical applications due to its u...
Oxidation of engineered nanomaterials during application in various industrial sectors can alter the...
Carbon black nanoparticles (CBNP) have a large surface area to volume ratio and potentially cause ad...
The potential for human and ecological toxicity associated with nanomaterials is a growing area of i...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this work is to provide experimental evidence on the interactions of susp...
One of the novel applications of the nanostructures is the modification and development of membranes...
Background: The molecular mechanisms and overt effects of nanoparticle-induced changes in red blood ...
Effect of carbon black nanomaterial on biological membranes revealed by shape of human erythrocytes,...
Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction and foa...
<div><p>Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) may cause vascular effects including endothelial dysfunction...
Commercial nano-scale carbon blacks (CB) are being harnessed widely and may impose potentially hazar...
Background/Aims: Carbon Black (CB) is the most widely produced and commercially used nanocarbon. Gro...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
Nanotechnology in the intensive care: Intravascular biocompatibility of carbon nanomaterials - effec...
Carbon black (CB) is the primary nanoparticulate component of air pollution from fossil fuel combust...
ABSTRACTObjectives: Carbon nanomaterials have been used in many biomedical applications due to its u...
Oxidation of engineered nanomaterials during application in various industrial sectors can alter the...
Carbon black nanoparticles (CBNP) have a large surface area to volume ratio and potentially cause ad...
The potential for human and ecological toxicity associated with nanomaterials is a growing area of i...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this work is to provide experimental evidence on the interactions of susp...
One of the novel applications of the nanostructures is the modification and development of membranes...
Background: The molecular mechanisms and overt effects of nanoparticle-induced changes in red blood ...