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Nanotoxicology 2011 : Nanotoxicology

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Link: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/materials/special_issues/nanotox/
 
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Submission Deadline Sep 30, 2011
Categories    materials
 

Call For Papers

Special Issue "Nanotoxicology"
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2011
Website: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/materials/special_issues/nanotox/

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Investigation of the toxicity of nanomaterials is defined as “nanotoxicology”, which came into being with the occurrence of term “nanomaterial”. Compared to their large counterparts, nanoparticles (( 100 nm) have higher chemical reactivity and bioactivity, better solubility, readiness to gain entry to biological membrane and human body, due to their quantum size effects and surface area to volume ratios. Some nanoparticles, naturally and non-naturally occurring, are known to be dangerous to human or environment and cause pathogenic effects such as oxidative stress, overload of body's phagocytes, inflammation, damages to protein and DNA, DNA mutation. Along with the worldwide development and application of nanomaterials, the concern of nanoparticles to human health safety is mounting. However, there is no authority to regulate nanoparticles to date because of the diversity and structural complexity of nanomaterials.

In this special issue, we focus on the deleterious biological effects of nanomaterials (i.e. nano-C60, carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles of metal and metaloxides, nanoparticles dispersing in atmosphere, lab-prepared functionalized nanoparticles). This issue invites papers ranging from cell toxicity, hepatotoxicity, pneumotoxicity, neurotoxicity, genotoxicity, immunogenicity to the occupation and population as well as controlled clinical study of nanoparticles.

Dr. Andrea Haase
Dr. Yuewei Zhao
Guest Editors

Keywords (included but not limited to)

* ROS generation
* DNA mutation
* immunogenicity
* neurotoxicity
* Nano-C60
* environmental toxicology
* carbon nanotube
* metaloxides

Special Issue Editors

Guest Editor
Dr. Andrea Haase
BfR – Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Department of Product Safety, Thielallee 88-92, 14195 Berlin, Germany
E-Mail: Andrea.Haase[a]bfr.bund.de
Interests: metal and metal oxide nanoparticles; nanotoxicity of metal/metal oxide nanoparticles; oxidative stress; protein modifications by oxidative stress; proteomics; neurotoxicity; in vitro assays; visualisation methods for nanoparticles in biological material; in situ analtics for nanoparticles; nanoparticle protein corona

Guest Editor
Dr. Yuewei Zhao
National Center of Toxicological Research, FDA, 3900 NCTR Road, HFT-110, Jefferson, AR 72079, USA
E-Mail: ywzhao98[a]gmail.com
Interests: xenobiotic phototoxicity; hepatotoxicity and tumorigenicity; DNA or protein adducts; PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons); PAs (pyrrolizidine alkaloids); PDT (Photodynamic therapy); cyclodextrins

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