Nanotoxicology
Nanotoxicology is a branch of toxicology concerned with the study of the toxicity of nanomaterials, which can be divided into those derived from combustion processes (like diesel soot), manufacturing processes (such as spray drying or grinding) and naturally occurring processes (such as volcanic eruptions or atmospheric reactions).
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| Open AccessPolymer nanoparticles pass the plant interface
Nature Communications 13, 7385 -
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| Open AccessGeneric prediction of exocytosis rate constants by size-based surface energies of nanoparticles and cells
Scientific Reports 12, 17813 -
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| Open AccessA proposed synergetic mechanism for metal fume fever involving ZnO and Fe3O4 nanoparticles
Scientific Reports 12, 15643 -
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| Open AccessIn situ analysis of nanoparticle soft corona and dynamic evolution
Nature Communications 13, 5389 -
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Representing and describing nanomaterials in predictive nanoinformatics
Nature Nanotechnology 17, 924-932