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Airborne nanoparticle exposures associated with the manual handling of nanoalumina and nanosilver in fume hoods

Tsai et al., 2009

Document ID
1528091424349662877
Author
Tsai S
Ada E
Isaacs J
Ellenbecker M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Nanoparticle Research

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Manual handling of nanoparticles is a fundamental task of most nanomaterial research; such handling may expose workers to ultrafine or nanoparticles. Recent studies confirm that exposures to ultrafine or nanoparticles produce adverse inflammatory responses in rodent …
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