Assessment of respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles is a key link to understanding their health impacts. An instrument was developed to measure respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles in a single breath. Monodisperse nanoparticles are generated, inhaled and sampled from a determined volumetric lung depth after a controlled residence time in the lung. The instrument was characterized for sensitivity to inter-subject variability, particle size (22, 50, 75 and 100 nm) and breath-holding time (3-20 s) in a group of seven healthy subjects. The measured particle recovery had an inter-subject variability 26-50 times larger than the measurement uncertainty and the results for various particle sizes and breath-holding times were in acc...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth most common cause of death globally. A ge...
Understanding transportation and deposition (TD) of aerosol particles in the human respiratory syste...
Epidemiologic studies have shown correlations between morbidity and particles < or = 2.5 microm gene...
Assessment of respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles is a key link to understanding their hea...
Abstract Determination of the respiratory tract deposition of airborne particles is critical for ris...
Changes to the smallest structures of the distal lung are often the first sign of severe respiratory...
There is a need for efficient techniques to assess abnormalities in the peripheral regions of the lu...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract deposition of airborne particles is a key link to understand their hea...
Airspace Dimension Assessment (AiDA) is a technique to assess lung morphology by measuring lung depo...
Background: The diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is often based on spiromet...
While the benefits and possibilities of nanotechnology have received considerable attention, the a...
For respiratory health risk assessment, it is essential to evaluate the transportation and depositio...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Background: Airspace Dimension Assessment with inhaled nanoparticles is a novel method to determine ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth most common cause of death globally. A ge...
Understanding transportation and deposition (TD) of aerosol particles in the human respiratory syste...
Epidemiologic studies have shown correlations between morbidity and particles < or = 2.5 microm gene...
Assessment of respiratory tract deposition of nanoparticles is a key link to understanding their hea...
Abstract Determination of the respiratory tract deposition of airborne particles is critical for ris...
Changes to the smallest structures of the distal lung are often the first sign of severe respiratory...
There is a need for efficient techniques to assess abnormalities in the peripheral regions of the lu...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract deposition of airborne particles is a key link to understand their hea...
Airspace Dimension Assessment (AiDA) is a technique to assess lung morphology by measuring lung depo...
Background: The diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is often based on spiromet...
While the benefits and possibilities of nanotechnology have received considerable attention, the a...
For respiratory health risk assessment, it is essential to evaluate the transportation and depositio...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Particle biokinetics is important in hazard identification and characterization of inhaled particles...
Background: Airspace Dimension Assessment with inhaled nanoparticles is a novel method to determine ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth most common cause of death globally. A ge...
Understanding transportation and deposition (TD) of aerosol particles in the human respiratory syste...
Epidemiologic studies have shown correlations between morbidity and particles < or = 2.5 microm gene...