Nanopathology: the health impact of nanoparticles
Montanari, Stefano ; Gatti, Antonietta
Pan Stanford Publishing - Singapore
2008
298 p.
health impact assessment ; risk assessment ; nanomaterials
Occupational risks
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-981-4241-00-7
13.04.4-62681
"Enormous funds are currently being invested in nanotechnology, yet very little is known about how its products and by-products can interfere with organisms, both end-users and people involved in their manufacture. Similar scenarios are already widely known in the history of science, such as the exploitation of radioactivity or the controversial issue of genetically modified organisms. As nanoparticles are more or less voluntarily produced, they are almost uncontrollably disseminated in the environment and in organisms, and thus constitute a growing concern. Describing the impact of nanoparticles (and microparticles) on human and animal health, this book offers the first criteria for preventing potential problems deriving from these particles."
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