The Toxicology of Carbon Nanotubes
Herausgeber: Donaldson, Ken; Duffin, Rodger; Poland, Craig
The Toxicology of Carbon Nanotubes
Herausgeber: Donaldson, Ken; Duffin, Rodger; Poland, Craig
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Compiled by leading experts, this is the first book dedicated to this subject. It provides state-of-the-science information, from the aerodynamic behaviour of carbon nanotubes to their effect at molecular level in the lungs, and is invaluable to the many groups involved with research in this area.
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Compiled by leading experts, this is the first book dedicated to this subject. It provides state-of-the-science information, from the aerodynamic behaviour of carbon nanotubes to their effect at molecular level in the lungs, and is invaluable to the many groups involved with research in this area.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781009303569
- ISBN-10: 1009303562
- Artikelnr.: 64470471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781009303569
- ISBN-10: 1009303562
- Artikelnr.: 64470471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Carbon nanotube structure, synthesis and applications C. Singh and W.
Song; 2. The aerodynamic behaviour and pulmonary deposition of carbon
nanotubes A. Buckley, R. Smith and R Maynard; 3. Utilising the concept of
the biologically effective dose to define the particle and fibre hazards of
carbon nanotubes K. Donaldson, R. Duffin, F. Murphy and C. Poland; 4. CNT,
biopersistence and the fibre paradigm D. Warheit and M. DeLorme; 5.
Length-dependent retention of fibres in the pleural space C. Poland, F.
Murphy and K. Donaldson; 6. Experimental carcinogenicity of carbon
nanotubes in the context of other fibres K. Unfried; 7. Fate and effects of
carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. Ryman-Rasmussen, M. Andersen and
J. Bonner; 8. Responses to pulmonary exposure to carbon nanotubes V.
Castranova and R. Mercer; 9. Genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes R. Schins, C.
Albrecht, K. Gerloff and D. van Berlo; 10. Carbon nanotube-cellular
interactions; macrophages, epithelial and mesothelial cells V. Stone, M.
Boyles, A. Kermanizadeh, J. Varet and H. Johnston; 11. Systemic health
effects of carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. McDonald; 12. Dosimetry
and metrology of carbon nanotubes L. Tran, L. MacCalman and R. Aitken;
Index.
Song; 2. The aerodynamic behaviour and pulmonary deposition of carbon
nanotubes A. Buckley, R. Smith and R Maynard; 3. Utilising the concept of
the biologically effective dose to define the particle and fibre hazards of
carbon nanotubes K. Donaldson, R. Duffin, F. Murphy and C. Poland; 4. CNT,
biopersistence and the fibre paradigm D. Warheit and M. DeLorme; 5.
Length-dependent retention of fibres in the pleural space C. Poland, F.
Murphy and K. Donaldson; 6. Experimental carcinogenicity of carbon
nanotubes in the context of other fibres K. Unfried; 7. Fate and effects of
carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. Ryman-Rasmussen, M. Andersen and
J. Bonner; 8. Responses to pulmonary exposure to carbon nanotubes V.
Castranova and R. Mercer; 9. Genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes R. Schins, C.
Albrecht, K. Gerloff and D. van Berlo; 10. Carbon nanotube-cellular
interactions; macrophages, epithelial and mesothelial cells V. Stone, M.
Boyles, A. Kermanizadeh, J. Varet and H. Johnston; 11. Systemic health
effects of carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. McDonald; 12. Dosimetry
and metrology of carbon nanotubes L. Tran, L. MacCalman and R. Aitken;
Index.
1. Carbon nanotube structure, synthesis and applications C. Singh and W.
Song; 2. The aerodynamic behaviour and pulmonary deposition of carbon
nanotubes A. Buckley, R. Smith and R Maynard; 3. Utilising the concept of
the biologically effective dose to define the particle and fibre hazards of
carbon nanotubes K. Donaldson, R. Duffin, F. Murphy and C. Poland; 4. CNT,
biopersistence and the fibre paradigm D. Warheit and M. DeLorme; 5.
Length-dependent retention of fibres in the pleural space C. Poland, F.
Murphy and K. Donaldson; 6. Experimental carcinogenicity of carbon
nanotubes in the context of other fibres K. Unfried; 7. Fate and effects of
carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. Ryman-Rasmussen, M. Andersen and
J. Bonner; 8. Responses to pulmonary exposure to carbon nanotubes V.
Castranova and R. Mercer; 9. Genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes R. Schins, C.
Albrecht, K. Gerloff and D. van Berlo; 10. Carbon nanotube-cellular
interactions; macrophages, epithelial and mesothelial cells V. Stone, M.
Boyles, A. Kermanizadeh, J. Varet and H. Johnston; 11. Systemic health
effects of carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. McDonald; 12. Dosimetry
and metrology of carbon nanotubes L. Tran, L. MacCalman and R. Aitken;
Index.
Song; 2. The aerodynamic behaviour and pulmonary deposition of carbon
nanotubes A. Buckley, R. Smith and R Maynard; 3. Utilising the concept of
the biologically effective dose to define the particle and fibre hazards of
carbon nanotubes K. Donaldson, R. Duffin, F. Murphy and C. Poland; 4. CNT,
biopersistence and the fibre paradigm D. Warheit and M. DeLorme; 5.
Length-dependent retention of fibres in the pleural space C. Poland, F.
Murphy and K. Donaldson; 6. Experimental carcinogenicity of carbon
nanotubes in the context of other fibres K. Unfried; 7. Fate and effects of
carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. Ryman-Rasmussen, M. Andersen and
J. Bonner; 8. Responses to pulmonary exposure to carbon nanotubes V.
Castranova and R. Mercer; 9. Genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes R. Schins, C.
Albrecht, K. Gerloff and D. van Berlo; 10. Carbon nanotube-cellular
interactions; macrophages, epithelial and mesothelial cells V. Stone, M.
Boyles, A. Kermanizadeh, J. Varet and H. Johnston; 11. Systemic health
effects of carbon nanotubes following inhalation J. McDonald; 12. Dosimetry
and metrology of carbon nanotubes L. Tran, L. MacCalman and R. Aitken;
Index.