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Nanotechnology Risk Resources

This area contains references to research papers, articles, and books on (or related to) potential health and environmental risks of nanomaterials sorted by material or compound, body organ or biological effect studied, or other miscellaneous issues.

Compiled by Maria Powell [1] and Mathilde Colin [2]

Reviews of Nanotechnology Risks

  • Reviews of Nanotechnology Risks [2]
  • Life Cycle: Risk Assessment and Prevention, Detection and Biomonitoring [2]

Environmental Effects

  • Environmental Implications [2]
  • Environmental Applications [2]

Studies Organized by Type of
Nanomaterials

  • Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nano Fibers, Graphene [2]
  • Fullerenes and Buckyballs [2]
  • Dendrimers [2]
  • Fine and Ultrafine Particulates in Air Pollution [2]
  • Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals [2]
  • Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles [2]
  • Silver (Nano)Particles [2]
  • Other Nanoparticles & Nanomaterials [2]

Studies Organized by Health Effects

  • Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Cytotoxicity [2]
  • Brain [2]
  • CardiovascularEeffects [2]
  • Genotoxic, Reproductive, Developmental Effects [2]
  • Pulmonary Effects [2]
  • Transport from Lungs and Systemic Effects [2]
  • Liver and Kidneys [2]
  • Skin [2]
  • Comparison to Asbestos [2]

Occupational Health & Safety

  • Occupational Health and Safety articles, Monitoring, Detection & Exposure [2]
  • Nano Health & Safety Protocols and Good Practices [2]
  • Explosion Risks [2]

Bio-Nanotechnology

  • Bio-Nanotechnology and Biomedical Nanotechnology [2]
  • Synthetic Biology [2]
  • Nano Antimicrobials [2]

Nanomaterial Production and Products

  • General Nanomaterial Production [2]
  • Carbon Nanotubes [2]
  • Fullerenes and Buckyballs [2]
  • Titanium Dioxide [2]
  • Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals [2]
  • Consumer Products [2]

Agriculture and Food

  • Agriculture [2]
  • Food [2]

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