Biophysical and Biochemical Effects of Nanomaterials in Cells
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Biology and Medicines".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 353
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Interests: invertebrates; biochemical ecotoxicology; non-linear responses; fractals; biochemical oscillators; nanoplastics; emerging compounds
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Interests: fate and exposure of metals in wastewaters
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanotechnology plays important roles in many areas of our economy, especially in biomedical applications and other products of interest such as electronic devices. While on the one hand nanotechnology should improve our quality of life, its inadvertent release in ecosystems, either from the degradation of plastic polymers or through pollution, could produce negative impacts on our ecosystems.
The present Special Issue of Nanomaterials aims to present current state-of-the-art studies in all fields of nanoecotoxicology to refine our understanding of the potential risks posed by these special materials. The toxicity of nanomaterials not only results from the breakdown products of small molecules, but also from the size/form of the nanomaterials and their surface properties (which can influence their behavior in various environments), their reactivity, and their capacity to act as vectors (i.e., the capacity to adsorb/bind various chemicals, including pharmaceuticals). In the present Special Issue, we invite contributions from leading groups in the field with the aim of giving a balanced view of the current state-of-the-art in this discipline.
Prof. Dr. François Gagné
Dr. Christian Gagnon
Dr. Eva Roubeau
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanotoxicity
- fate
- transformation
- biomarkers
- protein and lipid clusters
- steric interactions
- genotoxicity
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