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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, [Netherlands] :Academic Press,
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    edocfu_9960073829802883
    Format: 1 online resource (277 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Content: Case Studies in Nanotoxicology and Particle Toxicology presents a highly-illustrated analysis of the most prominent cases on the adverse effects of nanoparticles and their impact on humans and the environment. This comprehensive reference demonstrates the possible risks imposed by managing and handling nanoparticles, showing the effects of involuntary inhalation or ingestion during their use and after their incineration. Through the use of numerous examples, readers will discover the possible risks and effects of working with nanoparticles, along with best practices to prevent these eff
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Introduction; 1.1 - The history; 1.2 - What is nanopathology?; References; Chapter 2 - A Very Brief History of Particulate Pollution; 2.1 - Origin; References; Chapter 3 - Nanotoxicity; 3.1 - Introduction; 3.2 - New scenario of the nano-bio-interactions; 3.3 - The nanotoxicological debate; References; Chapter 4 - Clinical Cases; 4.1 - Introduction; 4.2 - Mesothelioma: a nanofiber-induced disease; 4.3 - Hashimoto Thyroiditis; 4.4 - Ameloblastoma; 4.5 - Leukemia and lymphoma , 4.6 - Congenital malformations4.7 - Cryoglobulinemia; 4.8 - Breast Cancer; References; Chapter 5 - Sentinel Cases; 5.1 - Introduction: Nanopathology and Toxicology; 5.2 - Sentinel cases; 5.3 - Hepatic granulomas: Same disease, different pathogens; 5.4 - Archeology and war; 5.5 - The case of the worker in a ceramic-tile industry; 5.6 - Precious alloys in a prostatic neoformation; 5.7 - The case of a child with prostate cancer; 5.8 - A malformed child born with leukemia; 5.9 - Malformed children; 5.10 - The child with bone cancer; 5.11 - The case of the patient killed by repeated enemas , 5.12 - The boy who played five-a-side football5.13 - The boy who went into a sudden coma; References; Chapter 6 - Environmental Cases and Nanoecotoxicology; 6.1 - The case of a power plant; 6.2 - Contamination around urban incinerators; 6.3 - The case of the incinerator of Terni; 6.4 - Contamination by engineered nanoparticles; References; Chapter 7 - War Cases and Terrorist Attacks; 7.1 - Introduction; 7.2 - The war environmental dust; 7.3 - The Italian case: diseases among soldiers after the Balkan war; 7.4 - The case of Soldier 1; 7.5 - The case of Soldier 2 , 8.2 - Intentional and accidental contamination of food8.3 - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and food; 8.4 - Vaccine contamination; References; Chapter 9 - Occupational Cases; 9.1 - Introduction; 9.2 - Printers and nanoink; 9.3 - Cases of spontaneous pneumothorax; 9.4 - Working pollution in nanotechnology laboratories; References; Chapter 10 - Miscellaneous Cases; 10.1 - Impact of smoking; 10.2 - Diabetes, chronic-fatigue syndrome and other pathologies that could be explained from a different point of view; 10.3 - Other possible effects of nanoparticle exposure; References , Chapter 11 - The Future of Nanotechnologies , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-801254-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-801215-3
    Language: English
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