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Nanotechnological approaches in the treatment of schistosomiasis: an overview

  • Lucas Carvalho,
  • Michelle Sarcinelli and
  • Beatriz Patrício

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 13–25, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.2

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  • nanosystems referred to previous articles in which safety testing was performed. However, it is important to highlight that even nanosystems that were tested before must be tested again if the study uses a different experimentation design (different drug concentrations, different methods to produce
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Published 03 Jan 2024

The preparation temperature influences the physicochemical nature and activity of nanoceria

  • Robert A. Yokel,
  • Wendel Wohlleben,
  • Johannes Georg Keller,
  • Matthew L. Hancock,
  • Jason M. Unrine,
  • D. Allan Butterfield and
  • Eric A. Grulke

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 525–540, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.43

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  • was selected by the OECD Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials as one of 13 representative manufactured nanomaterials for safety testing to create an understanding of the kind of information about intrinsic nanomaterial properties that may be relevant for exposure and effects assessment [3]. A
  • ceria, produced for OECD-suggested safety testing, NM-211, was included in some of the present studies for comparison to NM-212 and the solvothermally synthesized nanoceria material. Its size and percentage of surface Ce+4 are intermediate between NM-212 and the tested solvothermally synthesized
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Published 04 Jun 2021

The eNanoMapper database for nanomaterial safety information

  • Nina Jeliazkova,
  • Charalampos Chomenidis,
  • Philip Doganis,
  • Bengt Fadeel,
  • Roland Grafström,
  • Barry Hardy,
  • Janna Hastings,
  • Markus Hegi,
  • Vedrin Jeliazkov,
  • Nikolay Kochev,
  • Pekka Kohonen,
  • Cristian R. Munteanu,
  • Haralambos Sarimveis,
  • Bart Smeets,
  • Pantelis Sopasakis,
  • Georgia Tsiliki,
  • David Vorgrimmler and
  • Egon Willighagen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1609–1634, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.165

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  • interfaces and graphical summaries of the data, and how these resources facilitate the modelling of reproducible quantitative structure–activity relationships for nanomaterials (NanoQSAR). Keywords: database; EU NanoSafety Cluster; nanoinformatics; nanomaterials; nanomaterials ontology; NanoQSAR; safety
  • testing; Introduction Nanotechnology is an increasingly dynamic area in materials science research and development, introducing novel materials with unique properties due to their size in the range of nanometres. A database and framework supporting nanomaterials safety has to comply with diverse
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Published 27 Jul 2015
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