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  • Cytotoxicity of fractured q... Cytotoxicity of fractured quartz on THP-1 human macrophages: role of the membranolytic activity of quartz and phagolysosome destabilization
    Leinardi, Riccardo; Pavan, Cristina; Yedavally, Harita ... Archives of toxicology, 09/2020, Volume: 94, Issue: 9
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    The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event triggers the inflammatory cascade that may lead to quartz-induced silicosis and eventually lung cancer. ...
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  • Effect of chemical composit... Effect of chemical composition and state of the surface on the toxic response to high aspect ratio nanomaterials
    Fubini, Bice; Fenoglio, Ivana; Tomatis, Maura ... Nanomedicine 6, Issue: 5
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    Nanomaterials often act as a double sword. On the one hand they offer exceptional new properties, but on the other hand show signs of toxicity. High aspect ratio nanomaterials (HARNs) cause more ...
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  • In search of the chemical b... In search of the chemical basis of the hemolytic potential of silicas
    Pavan, Cristina; Tomatis, Maura; Ghiazza, Mara ... Chemical research in toxicology, 08/2013, Volume: 26, Issue: 8
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    The membranolytic activity of silica particles toward red blood cells (RBCs) has been known for a long time and is sometimes associated with silica pathogenicity. However, the molecular mechanism and ...
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  • Why does the hemolytic acti... Why does the hemolytic activity of silica predict its pro-inflammatory activity?
    Pavan, Cristina; Rabolli, Virginie; Tomatis, Maura ... Particle and fibre toxicology, 12/2014, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The hemolytic activity of inhaled particles such as silica has been widely investigated in the past and represents a usual toxicological endpoint to characterize particle reactivity despite the fact ...
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  • Reactivity of carbon nanotu... Reactivity of carbon nanotubes: Free radical generation or scavenging activity?
    Fenoglio, Ivana; Tomatis, Maura; Lison, Dominique ... Free radical biology & medicine, 04/2006, Volume: 40, Issue: 7
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    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) currently attract intense research efforts because of their unique properties which make them suitable for many industrial applications. When inhaled, CNTs constitute a ...
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  • LiCoO2 particles used in Li... LiCoO2 particles used in Li-ion batteries induce primary mutagenicity in lung cells via their capacity to generate hydroxyl radicals
    Sironval, Violaine; Scagliarini, Vittoria; Murugadoss, Sivakumar ... Particle and fibre toxicology, 01/2020, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Li-ion batteries (LIB) are used in most portable electronics. Among a wide variety of materials, LiCoO.sub.2 (LCO) is one of the most used for the cathode of LIB. LCO particles induce oxidative ...
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  • Structural defects play a major role in the acute lung toxicity of multiwall carbon nanotubes: physicochemical aspects
    Fenoglio, Ivana; Greco, Giovanna; Tomatis, Maura ... Chemical research in toxicology, 09/2008, Volume: 21, Issue: 9
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    Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have been reported to elicit toxic responses in vitro and in vivo, ascribed so far to metal contamination, CNT length, degree of oxidation, or extent of hydrophilicity. To ...
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  • Surface modification of Ti4... Surface modification of Ti40Cu40Zr11Fe3Sn3Ag3 amorphous alloy for enhanced biocompatibility in implant applications
    Tiwari, Kirti; Blanquer, Andreu; Pavan, Cristina ... Journal of materials research and technology, May-June 2024, 2024-05-00, 2024-05-01, Volume: 30
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    This study focuses on the design of a new Ti based multicomponent amorphous alloy for the development of biocompatible implant materials with enhanced hemocompatibility and cytocompatibility. While ...
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  • Nearly free silanols drive ... Nearly free silanols drive the interaction of crystalline silica polymorphs with membranes: Implications for mineral toxicity
    Pavan, Cristina; Escolano-Casado, Guillermo; Bellomo, Chiara ... Frontiers in chemistry, 01/2023, Volume: 10
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    Crystalline silica (CS) is a well-known hazardous material that causes severe diseases including silicosis, lung cancer, and autoimmune diseases. However, the hazard associated to crystalline silica ...
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  • Assessment of the potential... Assessment of the potential respiratory hazard of volcanic ash from future Icelandic eruptions: a study of archived basaltic to rhyolitic ash samples
    Damby, David E; Horwell, Claire J; Larsen, Gudrun ... Environmental health, 09/2017, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    The eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull (2010) and Grímsvötn (2011), Iceland, triggered immediate, international consideration of the respiratory health hazard of inhaling volcanic ash, and prompted the ...
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