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In vitro toxicity of industrially relevant engineered nanoparticles in human alveolar epithelial cells: air–liquid interface versus submerged cultures
Bessa, Maria João; Brandão, Fátima; Fokkens, Paul H. B.; Leseman, Daan L. A. C.; Boere, A. John F.; Cassee, Flemming R.; Salmatonidis, Apostolos; Viana, Mar; Vulpoi Lazar, Adriana; simon, Simion; Monfort, Eliseo; Paulo Teixeira, Joao; Fraga, Sónia MDPI (2021-11-27)Diverse industries have already incorporated within their production processes engineered nanoparticles (ENP), increasing the potential risk of worker inhalation exposure. In vitro models have been widely used to investigate ... -
Nanoparticle exposure and hazard in the ceramic industry: an overview of potential sources, toxicity and health effects
Bessa, Maria João; Brandão, Fátima; Viana, Mar; Gomes, João F.; Monfort, Eliseo; Cassee, Flemming R.; Fraga, Sónia; Paulo Teixeira, Joao Elsevier (2020-05)The ceramic industry is an industrial sector of great impact in the global economy that has been benefitting from advances in materials and processing technologies. Ceramic manufacturing has a strong potential for airborne ... -
Unveiling the Toxicity of Fine and Nano-Sized Airborne Particles Generated from Industrial Thermal Spraying Processes in Human Alveolar Epithelial Cells
Bessa, Maria João; Brandão, Fátima; Fokkens, Paul H. B.; Leseman, Daan L. A. C.; Boere, A. John F.; Cassee, Flemming R.; Salmatonidis, Apostolos; Viana, Mar; Monfort, Eliseo; Fraga, Sónia; Paulo Teixeira, Joao MDPI (2022-04-13)High-energy industrial processes have been associated with particle release into workplace air that can adversely affect workers’ health. The present study assessed the toxicity of incidental fine (PGFP) and nanoparticles ...