Toxicity of nanoparticles is depending not only on the size of the primary particles but on the size of their agglomerates. Therefore, further studies are needed to examine the behavior of nanoparticles after they have gotten in contact with cells. The presented study investigated the change of size of different commercially available nanoparticles after applying them to different cell lines such as A549, Calu-3, 16HBE14o and LK004 representative for the different parts of the human lung. The different nanoparticles exhibited differences in behavior of size. TiO2 P25 showed a tendency to increase, whereas TiO2 T805 and Printex (R) 90 remained more or less at the same size. In contrast, ZnO < 50 nm particles showed a significant decrease of ...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) started since last century. Due to their remarkable physical and chem...
BACKGROUND: The terms agglomerates and aggregates are frequently used in the regulatory definition(s...
International audienceIf released in the environment, nanomaterials might be inhaled by populations ...
Nanomaterials and nanoparticles are gaining more and more importance in science, technology, and med...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles have attracted widespread use in manyapplications. However, em...
The reduction in size of Zinc oxide (ZnO) and Silicon dioxide (SiO2) particles from micron to nano s...
International audienceDue to their unique properties TiO2 nanoparticles are widely used. The adverse...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A critical issue with nanomaterials is the clear understanding of their potent...
Nanoparticles (NPs) of size 1–100 nm can be toxic due to their very high surface area compared to th...
A set of NPs consists of 5 variants of anatase and 5 variants of rutile nanoparticles differing in t...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A critical issue with nanomaterials is the clear underst...
The study of size effects on the cytotoxicity of poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide acid) (PLGA) and tita...
International audienceThe exact role of primary nanoparticle (NP) size and their degree of agglomera...
Nanoparticles are widely used in a variety of industries ranging from beauty care products to videot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Environmental Med...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) started since last century. Due to their remarkable physical and chem...
BACKGROUND: The terms agglomerates and aggregates are frequently used in the regulatory definition(s...
International audienceIf released in the environment, nanomaterials might be inhaled by populations ...
Nanomaterials and nanoparticles are gaining more and more importance in science, technology, and med...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles have attracted widespread use in manyapplications. However, em...
The reduction in size of Zinc oxide (ZnO) and Silicon dioxide (SiO2) particles from micron to nano s...
International audienceDue to their unique properties TiO2 nanoparticles are widely used. The adverse...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A critical issue with nanomaterials is the clear understanding of their potent...
Nanoparticles (NPs) of size 1–100 nm can be toxic due to their very high surface area compared to th...
A set of NPs consists of 5 variants of anatase and 5 variants of rutile nanoparticles differing in t...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A critical issue with nanomaterials is the clear underst...
The study of size effects on the cytotoxicity of poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide acid) (PLGA) and tita...
International audienceThe exact role of primary nanoparticle (NP) size and their degree of agglomera...
Nanoparticles are widely used in a variety of industries ranging from beauty care products to videot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Environmental Med...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) started since last century. Due to their remarkable physical and chem...
BACKGROUND: The terms agglomerates and aggregates are frequently used in the regulatory definition(s...
International audienceIf released in the environment, nanomaterials might be inhaled by populations ...