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Large-Scale Meta-Analysis of Nanomaterials Toxicity Based on Natural Language Processing of Scientific Articles. [PDF]

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Therapeutic nanostructures and nanotoxicity

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2021
AbstractNanotechnology, with its continuous advancement, leads to the development of nanoscale‐level therapeutics to mitigate many complex diseases. This results in the emergence of numerous novel nanomaterials and its composite products into the market such as liposome, polymeric nanoparticles, dendrimers, and nanostructured lipid carrier.
Anupam Sarma   +3 more
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Proteomic approach to nanotoxicity

Journal of Proteomics, 2016
In recent years a large number of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) have been developed with promising technical benefits for consumers and medical appliances. In addition to already known potentially advantageous biological properties (antibiotic, antifungal and antiviral activity) of NMs, many new medical applications of NMs are foreseen, such as drug ...
Magdalena Matysiak   +4 more
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Adding Toxicological Context to Nanotoxicity Study Reporting Using the NanoTox Metadata List

Small, 2021
AbstractThis paper proposes a list of specifications (NanoTox metadata list) to be reported about nanotoxicity experiments (metadata) together with resultant data to add toxicological context to reported studies. In areas involving nanomaterials (NMs), existing metadata reporting standards include the reporting of experimental conditions and protocols (
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Metabolomics Techniques for Nanotoxicity Investigations

Bioanalysis, 2015
Nanomaterials are commonly defined as engineered structures with at least one dimension of 100 nm or less. Investigations of their potential toxicological impact on biological systems and the environment have yet to catch up with the rapid development of nanotechnology and extensive production of nanoparticles.
Mengying, Lv   +7 more
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Nanotoxicity of Graphene and Graphene Oxide

Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2014
Graphene and its derivatives are promising candidates for important biomedical applications because of their versatility. The prospective use of graphene-based materials in a biological context requires a detailed comprehension of the toxicity of these materials.
Amedea B, Seabra   +4 more
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Nanotoxicity Assessment Using Embryonic Zebrafish

2018
The emergence of nanomaterials in industrial processing and consumer products has generated an increased presence of nano-enabled products in the environment and now pose an increased risk of exposure to living organisms. However, assessing the risks of nanomaterials is a challenging task because of a large variety and great variability in their ...
Eduard, Dumitrescu   +2 more
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Nanotoxicity and Biotoxicity

2016
The toxicity of nanoparticles seems to emerge as the main concern in the near future. This concern regards with their future reproductive possibility through self-assembly mechanisms and of their stability that may pose a risk to human health. It is worth to note that their toxicity could be associated with their physicochemical properties like size ...
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