Nanomaterials Versus Ambient Ultrafine Particles: An Opportunity to Exchange Toxicology Knowledge
Environmental Health Perspectives2016Vol. 125(10), pp. 106002–106002
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Vicki Stone, Mark R. Miller, Martin J. D. Clift, Alison Elder, Nicholas L. Mills, Peter Møller, Roel P. F. Schins, Ulla Vogel, Wolfgang G. Kreyling, Keld Alstrup Jensen, Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch, Per E. Schwarze, Peter Hoet, Antonio Pietroiusti, Andrea De Vizcaya‐Ruíz, Armelle Baeza‐Squiban, João Paulo Teixeira, C. Lang Tran, Flemming R. Cassee
Abstract
There is now an opportunity to apply knowledge from NM toxicology and use it to better inform PM health risk research and vice versa. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP424.
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