Carbon nanotubes ( CNTs) are a focus of intense research for their potential applications in multiple diverse applications, including innovative biomedical applications. Due to their very recent discovery, little information is available about the biocompatibility and toxicity of this new class of nanoparticle, and a systematic study on biological interference is lacking. Thus, we decided to explore the toxicity of three different types of carbon nanotube, differing in preparation ( arc discharge versus catalysed chemical vapour deposition); size ( 10 - 50 versus 100 - 150 nm wide x 1 - 10 mu m long); contaminants ( amorphous C, graphite, fullerenes or iron) and morphological type ( multi- walled, MW, or single- walled, SW) on human leukemi...