E-Book, Englisch, Band 1357, 439 Seiten, eBook
Louro / Silva Nanotoxicology in Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-88071-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 1357, 439 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
ISBN: 978-3-030-88071-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part I: Nanotechnologies: Synthesis, application and characterization of nanomaterials.- Chapter 1. Challenges in Nanomaterial Characterization – From Definition to Analysis (José Catita).- Chapter 2.Trends in the design and evaluation of polymeric nanocarriers: the in vitro nano-bio interactions (Ana Bettencourt, Lídia Gonçalves).- Chapter 3. LipNanoCar technology - A versatile and scalable technology for the production of lipid nanoparticles(Vera L.R. Esgueira, Clara P.A. Lopes, Ana Catarina A. dos Santos, Fátima C.R.V. Pinto, Silvia A. Sousa, Dragana P.C. de Barros, Jorge H. Leitão, Luis P. Fonseca).- Chapter 4. Dermal delivery of lipid nanoparticles: Effects on skin and assessment of absorption and safety (Fátima Pinto, Luis P. Fonseca, Dragana P.C. de Barros).- Chapter 5. Targeting cancer by using nanoparticles to modulate Rho GTPase signalling (Paulo Matos, Joana F. S. Pereira and Peter Jordan).- Chapter 6. Nanocelluloses: production, characterization and market (Paulo J. T.Ferreira, Ana F. Lourenço).- Part II: Nanotoxicology: concepts and methodologies for toxicity evaluation of the nanomaterials.- Chapter 7. Nanotoxicology assessment and safety aspects of nanocelluloses for 3D bioprinting applications (Gary Chinga-Carrasco, Jennifer Rosendahl, and Julia Catalán).- Chapter 8. New “omics” approaches as a tool to explore mechanistic nanotoxicology (Célia Ventura, Vukosava Torres, Luís Vieira, Bruno Gomes, António Sebastião Rodrigues, José Rueff, Deborah Penque, Maria João Silva).- Chapter 9. Epigenetic mechanisms in understanding nanomaterial-induced toxicity (Manosij Ghosh, Lode Godderis, Peter Hoet).- Chapter 10. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of toxicity of ingested nanomaterials (Adriana Vieira, Ana Gramacho, Dora Rolo, Nádia Vital, Maria João Silva, Henriqueta Louro).- Chapter 11. Nanomaterial-induced extra-pulmonary health effects - the importance of next generation physiologically relevant in vitro test systems for the future of nanotoxicology (Ali Kermanizadeh, Gwyndaf Roberts).- Chapter 12. Drosophila as a suitable in vivo model in the safety assessment of nanomaterials(Esref Demir, Fatma Turna Demir, and Ricard Marcos).- Chapter 13. Toxicological aspects of iron oxide nanoparticles (Natalia Fernández-Bertólez,b, Carla Costa, Fátima Brandão, João Paulo Teixeira, Eduardo Pásaro, Vanessa Valdiglesias, Blanca Laffon).- Chapter 14. Hazard assessment of benchmark metallic nanomaterials through a set of in vitro genotoxicity assays (Nádia Vital, Mariana Pinhão, Naouale El Yamani, Elise Rúden-Pran, Henriqueta Louro, Maria Dušinská, Maria João Silva).- Part III: Towards the risk assessment and regulation of nanomaterials.- Chapter 15. Nanomaterials, a new challenge in the workplace (Ana Rita Alberto, Cristina Matos, Gabriel Carmona-Aparício, Muriel Iten).- Chapter 16. Nanomaterials in foods and human digestion: an important layer in the assessment of potential toxic effects (Carla Martins, Paula Alvito, Ricardo Assunção).- Chapter 17. Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) development, a tool for predictive nanotoxicology (Dora Rolo, Ana Tavares, Nádia Vital, Maria João Silva and Henriqueta Louro).