-
1
-
-
33845217749
-
Combustion-derived nanoparticles: A review of their toxicology following inhalation exposure.
-
doi 10.1186/1743-8977-2-10
-
Donaldson K, Tran L, Jimenez LA, Duffin R, Newby DE, Mills N, Macnee W, Stone V (2005) Combustion-derived nanoparticles: A review of their toxicology following inhalation exposure. Part Fibre Toxicol 2: 10, doi 10.1186/1743-8977-2-10
-
(2005)
Part Fibre Toxicol
, vol.2
, pp. 10
-
-
Donaldson, K.1
Tran, L.2
Jimenez, L.A.3
Duffin, R.4
Newby, D.E.5
Mills, N.6
Macnee, W.7
Stone, V.8
-
2
-
-
33745597580
-
Carbon nanotubes: a review of their properties in relation to pulmonary toxicology and workplace safety.
-
Donaldson K, Aitken R, Tran L, Stone V, Duffin R, Forrest G, Alexander A (2006) Carbon nanotubes: a review of their properties in relation to pulmonary toxicology and workplace safety. Toxicol Sci 92: 5-22
-
(2006)
Toxicol Sci
, vol.92
, pp. 5-22
-
-
Donaldson, K.1
Aitken, R.2
Tran, L.3
Stone, V.4
Duffin, R.5
Forrest, G.6
Alexander, A.7
-
3
-
-
85012445656
-
Pulmonary tissue access of ultrafine 450 particles.
-
Ferin, J.; Oberdöster, G.; Soderholm, S. C.; Gelein, R. Pulmonary tissue access of ultrafine 450 particles. Journal of Aerosol Medicine 1991, 4, 57-68.
-
(1991)
Journal of Aerosol Medicine
, vol.4
, pp. 57-68
-
-
Ferin, J.1
Oberdöster, G.2
Soderholm, S.C.3
Gelein, R.4
-
4
-
-
40649129237
-
The role of macrophages in the clearance of inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide particles
-
Geiser M, Casaulta M, Kupferschmid B, Schulz H, Semmler-Behnke M, Kreyling W (2008) The role of macrophages in the clearance of inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide particles Am J Resp Cell Mol 38: 371-376
-
(2008)
Am J Resp Cell Mol
, vol.38
, pp. 371-376
-
-
Geiser, M.1
Casaulta, M.2
Kupferschmid, B.3
Schulz, H.4
Semmler-Behnke, M.5
Kreyling, W.6
-
5
-
-
27744533436
-
Ultrafine particles cross cellular membranes by nonphagocytic mechanisms in lungs and in cultured cells.
-
Geiser M, Rothen-Rutishauser B, Kapp N, Schurch S, Kreyling W, Schulz H, Semmler M, Im Hof V, Heyder J, Gehr P (2005) Ultrafine particles cross cellular membranes by nonphagocytic mechanisms in lungs and in cultured cells. Environ Health Perspect 113: 1555-1560
-
(2005)
Environ Health Perspect
, vol.113
, pp. 1555-1560
-
-
Geiser, M.1
Rothen-Rutishauser, B.2
Kapp, N.3
Schurch, S.4
Kreyling, W.5
Schulz, H.6
Semmler, M.7
Im Hof, V.8
Heyder, J.9
Gehr, P.10
-
6
-
-
2542569630
-
Electron energy loss spectroscopy for analysis of inhaled ultrafine particles in rat lungs
-
Kapp N, Kreyling W, Schulz H, Im Hof V, Gehr P, Semmler M, Geiser M (2004) Electron energy loss spectroscopy for analysis of inhaled ultrafine particles in rat lungs Microsc Res Tech 63: 298-305
-
(2004)
Microsc Res Tech
, vol.63
, pp. 298-305
-
-
Kapp, N.1
Kreyling, W.2
Schulz, H.3
Im Hof, V.4
Gehr, P.5
Semmler, M.6
Geiser, M.7
-
7
-
-
77952992370
-
Clearance of particles deposited in the lungs
-
Marcel Dekker, In: Heyder J., Gehr P. New York, USA
-
Kreyling W, Scheuch G (2000) Clearance of particles deposited in the lungs In: Heyder J, Gehr P (ed) Particle Lung Interactions, Marcel Dekker, New York, USA, 323-376
-
(2000)
Particle Lung Interactions
, pp. 323-376
-
-
Kreyling, W.1
Scheuch, G.2
-
8
-
-
0037175036
-
Translocation of ultrafine insoluble iridium particles from lung epithelium to extrapulmonary organs is size dependent but very low.
-
Kreyling WG, Semmler M, Erbe F, Mayer P, Takenaka S, Schulz H, Oberdörster G, Ziesenis A (2002) Translocation of ultrafine insoluble iridium particles from lung epithelium to extrapulmonary organs is size dependent but very low. J Toxicol Environ Health 65: 1513-1530
-
(2002)
J Toxicol Environ
, vol.65
, pp. 1513-1530
-
-
Kreyling, W.G.1
Semmler, M.2
Erbe, F.3
Mayer, P.4
Takenaka, S.5
Schulz, H.6
Oberdörster, G.7
Ziesenis, A.8
-
9
-
-
39849102733
-
Deposition, retention, and translocation of ultrafine particles from the central airways and lung periphery.
-
Möller W, Felten K et al. (2008) Deposition, retention, and translocation of ultrafine particles from the central airways and lung periphery. Am J Resp Crit Care Medicine 177: 426-32
-
(2008)
Am J Resp Crit Care Medicine
, vol.177
, pp. 426-32
-
-
Möller, W.1
Felten, K.2
-
10
-
-
46749153312
-
Carbon nanotubes introduced into the abdominal cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study. Nat Nanotechnol advanced online publication
-
doi:101038/ nnano 2008111
-
Poland CA, Duffin R, Kinloch I, Maynard A, Wallace WAH, Seaton A, Stone V, Brown S, MacNee W, Donaldson K (2008) Carbon nanotubes introduced into the abdominal cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study. Nat Nanotechnol advanced online publication, doi:101038/ nnano 2008111
-
(2008)
-
-
Poland, C.A.1
Duffin, R.2
Kinloch, I.3
Maynard, A.4
Wallace, W.A.H.5
Seaton, A.6
Stone, V.7
Brown, S.8
MacNee, W.9
Donaldson, K.10
-
11
-
-
2542486245
-
Long-term clearance kinetics of inhaled ultrafine insoluble iridium particles from the rat lung
-
Semmler M, Seitz J, Erbe F, Mayer P, Heyder J, Oberdörster G, Kreyling WG (2004) Long-term clearance kinetics of inhaled ultrafine insoluble iridium particles from the rat lung, including transient translocation into secondary organs Inhal Toxicol 16: 453-459
-
(2004)
including transient translocation into secondary organs Inhal Toxicol
, vol.16
, pp. 453-459
-
-
Semmler, M.1
Seitz, J.2
Erbe, F.3
Mayer, P.4
Heyder, J.5
Oberdörster, G.6
Kreyling, W.G.7
-
12
-
-
34249025195
-
Efficient elimination of inhaled nanoparticles from the alveolar region: evidence for interstitial uptake and subsequent reentrainment onto airways epithelium.
-
Semmler-Behnke M, Takenaka S, Fertsch S, Wenk A, Seitz J, Mayer P, Oberdorster G, Kreyling WG (2007 a) Efficient elimination of inhaled nanoparticles from the alveolar region: evidence for interstitial uptake and subsequent reentrainment onto airways epithelium. Environ Health Perspect 115: 728- 733
-
(2007)
Environ Health Perspect
, vol.115
, pp. 728-733
-
-
Semmler-Behnke, M.1
Takenaka, S.2
Fertsch, S.3
Wenk, A.4
Seitz, J.5
Mayer, P.6
Oberdorster, G.7
Kreyling, W.G.8
-
13
-
-
70350656468
-
Uptake of 1.4mm versus 18mm Gold particles by secondary target organs is size dependent in control and pregnants rats after intertracheal or intravenous application.
-
Semmler-Behnke M, Fertsch S, Schmid O, Wenk A, Kreyling WG (2007 b) Uptake of 1.4mm versus 18mm Gold particles by secondary target organs is size dependent in control and pregnants rats after intertracheal or intravenous application. Proceedings of Euro Nanoforum - Nanotechnology in industrial application: 102-104
-
(2007)
Proceedings of Euro Nanoforum - Nanotechnology in industrial application:
, pp. 102-104
-
-
Semmler-Behnke, M.1
Fertsch, S.2
Schmid, O.3
Wenk, A.4
Kreyling, W.G.5
-
14
-
-
57349139366
-
Biodistribution of 1 4- and 18-nm Gold Particles in Rats.
-
Semmler-Behnke M, Kreyling W, Lipka J, Fertsch S, Wenk A, Takenaka S, Schmid G, Brandau W (2008) Biodistribution of 1 4- and 18-nm Gold Particles in Rats. Small 4: 2108-2111
-
(2008)
, vol.4
, pp. 2108-2111
-
-
Semmler-Behnke, M.1
Kreyling, W.2
Lipka, J.3
Fertsch, S.4
Wenk, A.5
Takenaka, S.6
Schmid, G.7
Brandau, W.8
-
15
-
-
59849113938
-
Mechanisms of pulmonary toxicity and medical applications of carbon nanotubes: Two faces of Janus?
-
Shvedova AA, Kisin ER, Porter D, Schulte P, Kagan VE, Fadeel B, Castranova V (2009) Mechanisms of pulmonary toxicity and medical applications of carbon nanotubes: Two faces of Janus? Pharmacological & Therapeutics 121: 192-204
-
(2009)
Pharmacological & Therapeutics
, vol.121
, pp. 192-204
-
-
Shvedova, A.A.1
Kisin, E.R.2
Porter, D.3
Schulte, P.4
Kagan, V.E.5
Fadeel, B.6
Castranova, V.7
|