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PARTICLE AND FIBRE TOXICOLOGY

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Codice:
E192006
ISSN:
1743-8977
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Changes of physico-chemical properties of nano-biomaterials by digestion fluids affect the physiological properties of epithelial intestinal cells and barrier models
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LiCoO2 particles used in Li-ion batteries induce primary mutagenicity in lung cells via their capacity to generate hydroxyl radicals
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Multi-walled carbon nanotubes directly induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human bronchial epithelial cells via the TGF-β-mediated Akt/GSK-3β/SNAIL-1 signalling pathway
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Revisiting the paradigm of silica pathogenicity with synthetic quartz crystals: The role of crystallinity and surface disorder
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Short- and long-term pathologic responses to quartz are induced by nearly free silanols formed during crystal fracturing
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The puzzling issue of silica toxicity: Are silanols bridging the gaps between surface states and pathogenicity?
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The unrecognized occupational relevance of the interaction between engineered nanomaterials and the gastro-intestinal tract: a consensus paper from a multidisciplinary working group
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Towards predicting the lung fibrogenic activity of nanomaterials: adaptation and optimization of an in vitro fibroblast proliferation assay
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Unique transcriptomic responses of rat and human alveolar macrophages in an in vitro model of overload with TiO2 and carbon black
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Why does the hemolytic activity of silica predict its pro-inflammatory activity?
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Worse pulmonary function in association with cumulative exposure to nanomaterials. Hints of a mediation effect via pulmonary inflammation
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