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This project investigates the ability of engineered nanomaterials to cross the blood-brain barrier and their effects on the central nervous system. By developing innovative labeling techniques and using a brain model, it aims to enhance understanding of nanomaterial behavior in the brain.
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) offer unique potential for innovation in a diversity of applications, but have also been linked to potential adverse effects on human health and biota. A particular concern is the accumulating evidence implicating ENMs in neurotoxicity, with a potential mechanism involving crossing the blood brain barrier (BBB) and then directly or indirectly acting on the central nervous system.
Currently, two key questions pertain to this uncertainty: (1) What conditions favour…
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