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020 _a9781107008373
040 _aSDU
050 0 0 _aRA1270
_bT756 2012
245 0 4 _aThe toxicology of carbon nanotubes /
_c[edited by] Ken Donaldson... [et al.].
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _a242 p. :
_bill.
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: 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.
505 8 _aHKBU library
518 _aYT2025 M10
520 _a"The widespread and increasing use of carbon nanotubes in scientific and engineering research and their incorporation into manufactured goods has urged an assessment of the risks and hazards associated with exposure to them. The field of nanotoxicology studies the toxicology of nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes and has become a major growth area aimed towards risk assessment of nanoparticles. Compiled by a team of leading experts at the forefront of research, this is the first book dedicated to the toxicology of carbon nanotubes. It provides state-of-the-science information on how and why they are so potentially dangerous if breathed in, including their similarities to asbestos. The book examines various aspects of carbon nanotubes, from their manufacture and aerodynamic behaviour to their effects at molecular level in the lungs. It is invaluable to the many groups involved with research in this area, as well as to regulators and risk assessors"--
650 0 _aNanoparticles
_xToxicology.
_9210809
650 0 _aNanotubes
_xToxicology.
_9210810
650 0 _aCarbon
_xToxicology.
_9210811
650 0 _aNanotubes
_xCarbon content.
_9210812
650 0 _aCarbon
_xBiocompatibility.
_9210813
650 7 _aSCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics
_9210814
700 1 _aDonaldson, Kenneth,
_9210815
900 _a33281 = C.1 ศูนย์วิทยาศาสตร์
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