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Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies
Graphite Nanoplatelets (Graphex), supplied by BASF, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: An in vitro alveolar macrophage assay for predicting the short-term inhalation toxicity of nanomaterials

Journal: Journal of Nanobiotechnology

doi: 10.1186/s12951-016-0164-2

Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies
Figure Legend Snippet: Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies

Techniques Used: Comparison, In Vitro

Primary characterisation of the test materials and agglomeration in biological fluids
Figure Legend Snippet: Primary characterisation of the test materials and agglomeration in biological fluids

Techniques Used:

Test material sedimentation and uptake by NR8383 rat alveolar macrophages. A Corundum; B Quartz DQ12; C TiO 2 NM-105; D CeO 2 NM-212; E SiO 2 .naked; F BaSO 4 NM-220; G DPP Orange N; H Graphite nanoplatelets. Phase contrast micrographs show settled particles at the bottom of cell-free wells in 96-well plates ( a1 – h1 on the left side of the individual images) and corresponding particle-laden NR8383 cells at the end of the 16-h incubation period with the same particle concentration a2 – h2 on the right side of the individual images). Note that the uptake of particles (loaded with 90 μg/mL) appears complete as viewed by light microscopy, except for SiO 2 .naked (loaded with 22.5 μg/mL), where settled particles are hardly visible
Figure Legend Snippet: Test material sedimentation and uptake by NR8383 rat alveolar macrophages. A Corundum; B Quartz DQ12; C TiO 2 NM-105; D CeO 2 NM-212; E SiO 2 .naked; F BaSO 4 NM-220; G DPP Orange N; H Graphite nanoplatelets. Phase contrast micrographs show settled particles at the bottom of cell-free wells in 96-well plates ( a1 – h1 on the left side of the individual images) and corresponding particle-laden NR8383 cells at the end of the 16-h incubation period with the same particle concentration a2 – h2 on the right side of the individual images). Note that the uptake of particles (loaded with 90 μg/mL) appears complete as viewed by light microscopy, except for SiO 2 .naked (loaded with 22.5 μg/mL), where settled particles are hardly visible

Techniques Used: Sedimentation, Incubation, Concentration Assay, Light Microscopy

Effects of the negative control corundum, the positive control quartz DQ12, and the 20 test materials on the NR8383 cells
Figure Legend Snippet: Effects of the negative control corundum, the positive control quartz DQ12, and the 20 test materials on the NR8383 cells

Techniques Used: Negative Control, Positive Control



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BASF graphite nanoplatelets (graphex)
Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies
Graphite Nanoplatelets (Graphex), supplied by BASF, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
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Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies

Journal: Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Article Title: An in vitro alveolar macrophage assay for predicting the short-term inhalation toxicity of nanomaterials

doi: 10.1186/s12951-016-0164-2

Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison of significant in vitro LOAECs to NOAECs and LOAECs recorded in rat short-term inhalation studies

Article Snippet: The inorganic red pigment Fe 2 O 3 (hematite), the two nanosized organic pigments Diketopyrrololpyrrol (DPP) Orange N, and Pigment Blue 15:1 (Cu-phthalocyanin) and graphite nanoplatelets (GraphEx ® ) were provided by BASF SE, Germany ( cf.

Techniques: Comparison, In Vitro

Primary characterisation of the test materials and agglomeration in biological fluids

Journal: Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Article Title: An in vitro alveolar macrophage assay for predicting the short-term inhalation toxicity of nanomaterials

doi: 10.1186/s12951-016-0164-2

Figure Lengend Snippet: Primary characterisation of the test materials and agglomeration in biological fluids

Article Snippet: The inorganic red pigment Fe 2 O 3 (hematite), the two nanosized organic pigments Diketopyrrololpyrrol (DPP) Orange N, and Pigment Blue 15:1 (Cu-phthalocyanin) and graphite nanoplatelets (GraphEx ® ) were provided by BASF SE, Germany ( cf.

Techniques:

Test material sedimentation and uptake by NR8383 rat alveolar macrophages. A Corundum; B Quartz DQ12; C TiO 2 NM-105; D CeO 2 NM-212; E SiO 2 .naked; F BaSO 4 NM-220; G DPP Orange N; H Graphite nanoplatelets. Phase contrast micrographs show settled particles at the bottom of cell-free wells in 96-well plates ( a1 – h1 on the left side of the individual images) and corresponding particle-laden NR8383 cells at the end of the 16-h incubation period with the same particle concentration a2 – h2 on the right side of the individual images). Note that the uptake of particles (loaded with 90 μg/mL) appears complete as viewed by light microscopy, except for SiO 2 .naked (loaded with 22.5 μg/mL), where settled particles are hardly visible

Journal: Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Article Title: An in vitro alveolar macrophage assay for predicting the short-term inhalation toxicity of nanomaterials

doi: 10.1186/s12951-016-0164-2

Figure Lengend Snippet: Test material sedimentation and uptake by NR8383 rat alveolar macrophages. A Corundum; B Quartz DQ12; C TiO 2 NM-105; D CeO 2 NM-212; E SiO 2 .naked; F BaSO 4 NM-220; G DPP Orange N; H Graphite nanoplatelets. Phase contrast micrographs show settled particles at the bottom of cell-free wells in 96-well plates ( a1 – h1 on the left side of the individual images) and corresponding particle-laden NR8383 cells at the end of the 16-h incubation period with the same particle concentration a2 – h2 on the right side of the individual images). Note that the uptake of particles (loaded with 90 μg/mL) appears complete as viewed by light microscopy, except for SiO 2 .naked (loaded with 22.5 μg/mL), where settled particles are hardly visible

Article Snippet: The inorganic red pigment Fe 2 O 3 (hematite), the two nanosized organic pigments Diketopyrrololpyrrol (DPP) Orange N, and Pigment Blue 15:1 (Cu-phthalocyanin) and graphite nanoplatelets (GraphEx ® ) were provided by BASF SE, Germany ( cf.

Techniques: Sedimentation, Incubation, Concentration Assay, Light Microscopy

Effects of the negative control corundum, the positive control quartz DQ12, and the 20 test materials on the NR8383 cells

Journal: Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Article Title: An in vitro alveolar macrophage assay for predicting the short-term inhalation toxicity of nanomaterials

doi: 10.1186/s12951-016-0164-2

Figure Lengend Snippet: Effects of the negative control corundum, the positive control quartz DQ12, and the 20 test materials on the NR8383 cells

Article Snippet: The inorganic red pigment Fe 2 O 3 (hematite), the two nanosized organic pigments Diketopyrrololpyrrol (DPP) Orange N, and Pigment Blue 15:1 (Cu-phthalocyanin) and graphite nanoplatelets (GraphEx ® ) were provided by BASF SE, Germany ( cf.

Techniques: Negative Control, Positive Control