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In this book the recent progress accumulated in studies of the
interaction of engineered nanoparticles with cells and cellular
constituents is presented. The focus is on manufacturing and
characterization of nanosized materials, their interactions with
biological molecules such as proteins, the mechanisms of transport
across biological membranes as well as their effects on biological
functions. Fundamental molecular and cellular aspects are in the
foreground of the book. A further particularity is the
interdisciplinary approach, including fields such as preparatory
and analytical chemistry, biophysics and the physics of colloids,
advanced microscopy and spectroscopy for in-situ detection of
nanoparticles, cellular toxicology and nanomedicine. Nanoscale
particles are known to exhibit novel and unprecedented properties
that make them different from their corresponding bulk materials.
As our ability to control these properties is further advanced, a
huge potential to create materials with novel properties and
applications emerges. Although the technological and economic
benefits of nanomaterials are indisputable, concerns have also been
raised that nanoscale structuring of materials might also induce
negative health effects. Unfortunately, such negative health
effects cannot be deduced from the known toxicity of the
corresponding macroscopic material. As a result, there is a major
gap in the knowledge necessary for assessing their risk to human
health.
In this book the recent progress accumulated in studies of the
interaction of engineered nanoparticles with cells and cellular
constituents is presented. The focus is on manufacturing and
characterization of nanosized materials, their interactions with
biological molecules such as proteins, the mechanisms of transport
across biological membranes as well as their effects on biological
functions. Fundamental molecular and cellular aspects are in the
foreground of the book. A further particularity is the
interdisciplinary approach, including fields such as preparatory
and analytical chemistry, biophysics and the physics of colloids,
advanced microscopy and spectroscopy for in-situ detection of
nanoparticles, cellular toxicology and nanomedicine. Nanoscale
particles are known to exhibit novel and unprecedented properties
that make them different from their corresponding bulk materials.
As our ability to control these properties is further advanced, a
huge potential to create materials with novel properties and
applications emerges. Although the technological and economic
benefits of nanomaterials are indisputable, concerns have also been
raised that nanoscale structuring of materials might also induce
negative health effects. Unfortunately, such negative health
effects cannot be deduced from the known toxicity of the
corresponding macroscopic material. As a result, there is a major
gap in the knowledge necessary for assessing their risk to human
health.
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