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Adverse Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials: Exposure, Toxicology,
and Impact on Human Health, Second Edition, provides a systematic
evaluation of representative engineered nanomaterials (ENM) of high
volume production and their high economic importance. Each class of
nanomaterials discussed includes information on what scientists,
industry, regulatory agencies, and the general public need to know
about nanosafety. Written by leading international experts in
nanotoxicology and nanomedicine, this book gives a comprehensive
view of the health impact of ENM, focusing on their potential
adverse effects in exposed workers, consumers, and patients. All
chapters have been updated with new sections on the endocrine
system and other organ systems. In addition, other newly added
sections include introductory chapters on the physio-chemical
characterization of nanomaterials and interactions between
nanomaterials and biological systems, as well as a new chapter that
explores risk assessment and management of nanomaterials. This book
fills an important need in terms of bridging the gap between
experimental findings and human exposure to ENM, also detailing the
clinical and pathological consequences of such exposure in the
human population.
Adverse Effects of Engineered Nanoparticles: A Disease-Oriented
Approach provides a systematic evaluation of representative
engineered nanomaterial (ENM) of high volume production and of high
economic importance. Each class of nanomaterials discussed includes
information on what scientists, industry, regulatory agencies and
the general public need to know about nanosafety. This book,
written by leading international experts in nanotoxicology and
nanmoedicine, gives a comprehensive view of the health impact of
ENM, focusing on their potential adverse effects in exposed
workers, consumers and patients. The beneficial applications, both
diagnostic and therapeutic, of ENM are also highlighted. This book
fills an important need in terms of bridging the gap between
experimental findings and human exposure to ENM, and the clinical
and pathological consequences of such exposure in the human
population.
The rapidly evolving field of nanomedicine refers to the clinical
application of nanotechnologies. However, as with all new
technologies, there are ethical, safety, and regulatory issues.
This handbook, written by leading international experts, provides a
meticulous overview of the state of the art of safety assessment of
nanomaterials (nanotoxicology) in the context of their application
in nanomedicine. The volume includes a historical perspective on
the development of nanomedicine and its regulation, and a personal
view of the future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president
of the European Society of Nanomedicine. Ethical considerations in
relation to nanomedicine are discussed. There are a series of
chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials, including
pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,
dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion
on immunotoxicity and genotoxicity. The importance of a thorough
characterization of physicochemical properties of nanomaterials is
emphasized. The handbook also contains a critical discussion on the
applicability of in vitro versus in vivo methods and models for
nanosafety assessment, along with an introduction to mathematical
modeling approaches with a view to a predictive toxicology of
nanomaterials. The overall aim is to provide a comprehensive,
science-based framework for safety assessment of current and future
nanomedicines.
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