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Physical and Chemical Determinants of Nanofiber/Nanotube Toxicity
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Journal Article | Iron bioavailability and redox activity in diverse carbon nanotube samples. | CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS | Guo L, Morris DG, Liu X, Vaslet C, Hurt RH, Kane AB | Guo L, Morris DG, Liu X, Vaslet C, Hurt RH, Kane AB. Iron bioavailability and redox activity in diverse carbon nanotube samples. Chemistry of Materials 2007;19(14):3472-3478. |
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Journal Article | A window of opportunity: designing carbon nanomaterials for environmental safety and health. | MATERIALS SCIENCE FORUM | Guo L, Liu X, Sanchez V, Vaslet C, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Guo L, Liu XY, Sanchez V, Vaslet C, Kane AB, Hurt RH. A window of opportunity: designing carbon nanomaterials for environmental safety and health. Materials Science Forum 2007;544-545:511-516. |
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Journal Article | Adsorption of essential micronutrients by carbon nanotubes and the implications for nanotoxicity testing. | SMALL | Guo L, Von Dem Bussche A, Buechner M, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Guo L, Von Dem Bussche A, Buechner M, Yan A, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Adsorption of essential micronutrients by carbon nanotubes and the implications for nanotoxicity testing. Small 2008;4(6):721-727. |
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Journal Article | Toxicology of carbon nanomaterials: status, trends, and perspectives on the special issue. | CARBON | Hurt RH, Monthioux M, Kane A | Hurt RH, Monthioux M, Kane A. Toxicology of carbon nanomaterials: status, trends, and perspectives on the special issue. Carbon 2006;44(6):1028-1033. |
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Journal Article | Bioavailability of nickel in single-wall carbon nanotubes. | ADVANCED MATERIALS | Liu X, Gurel V, Morris D, Murray DW, Zhitkovich A, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Liu X, Gurel V, Morris D, Murray DW, Zhitkovich A, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Bioavailability of nickel in single-wall carbon nanotubes. Advanced Materials 2007;19(19):2790-2796. |
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Journal Article | Biopersistence and potential adverse health impacts of fibrous nanomaterials: what have we learned from asbestos | NANOMEDICINE AND NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY | Sanchez V, Pietruska J, Meselis N, Hurt R, Kane A | Sanchez V, Pietruska J, Meselis N, Hurt R, Kane A. Biopersistence and potential adverse health impacts of fibrous nanomaterials: what have we learned from asbestos. NANOMEDICINE AND NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY 2009;1(5):511-529 |
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Journal Article | Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate as a safe, antioxidant surfactant for processing carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. | CARBON | Yan A, Von Dem Bussche A, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Yan A, Von Dem Bussche A, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate as a safe, antioxidant surfactant for processing carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. Carbon 2007;45(13):2463-2470. |
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Presentation | Mechanisms of cytotoxicity of carbon nanomaterials. | None | Guo L, Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska, Sanchez V, Liu X, Vaslet C, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Guo L, Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska, Sanchez V, Liu X, Vaslet C, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Mechanisms of cytotoxicity of carbon nanomaterials. Presented at NanoDays 2005, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Rice University, Houston, TX, October 10-12, 2005. |
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Presentation | Role of iron in the cytotoxicity of CVD nanotubes and reference materials: effects of iron phase, particle size, and carbon encapsulation. | None | Guo L, Pietruska J, Sanchez V, Liu X | Guo L, Pietruska J, Sanchez V, Liu X, et al. Role of iron in the cytotoxicity of CVD nanotubes and reference materials: effects of iron phase, particle size, and carbon encapsulation. Presented at Carbon 2006, Aberdeen, UK, July 2006 (presented by graduate student Lin Guo). |
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Presentation | Adsorptive interactions between carbon nanotubes and complex cell culture media. | None | Guo L, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Guo L, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Adsorptive interactions between carbon nanotubes and complex cell culture media. Presented at Carbon 2007, Seattle, WA, July 2007 (presented by Lin Guo). |
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Presentation | A materials science perspective on developing nanomaterials for commercial and environmental applications. | None | Hurt RH | Hurt RH. A materials science perspective on developing nanomaterials for commercial and environmental applications. Presented to the New England Environmental Business Council, Waltham, MA, October 2006. |
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Presentation | Nature’s minuet in C: fabrication, applications and health effects of new carbon nanomaterials. | None | Hurt RH | Hurt RH. Nature’s minuet in C: fabrication, applications and health effects of new carbon nanomaterials. Presented at the Regional AIChE Meeting, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, April 9, 2005 (keynote address). |
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Presentation | Weighing the potential risks of nanotechnology. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. Weighing the potential risks of nanotechnology. Presented at the Brown Spring Forum, Providence, RI, April 2006. |
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Presentation | Toxicology of carbon nanotubes. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. Toxicology of carbon nanotubes. Presented at the World Technology Evaluation Center Workshop on Carbon Nanotube Commercialization, NSF Headquarters, Arlington, VA, June 2006. |
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Presentation | “Green” nanotechnology through collaborative research on the mechanisms of nanomaterial toxicity. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. “Green” nanotechnology through collaborative research on the mechanisms of nanomaterial toxicity. Presented at Particles 2006 – Medical/Biochemical Diagnostic, Pharmaceutical, and Drug Delivery Applications of Particle Technology, Orlando, FL, May 13-16, 2006. |
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Presentation | Nanomedicine and nanotoxicology research at Brown University. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. Nanomedicine and nanotoxicology research at Brown University. Presented at the Nanomedicine Showcase, Brown University, Providence, RI, May 2006. |
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Presentation | The emerging field of nanotoxicology. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. The emerging field of nanotoxicology. Presented at the Workshop on Nanomedicine, National Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Chicago, IL, October 2006. |
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Presentation | Toxicologically-relevant nanomaterials characterization. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. Toxicologically-relevant nanomaterials characterization. Presented at Nanotoxicology 2007, Venice, Italy, April 2007 (invited). |
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Presentation | A window of opportunity: designing carbon nanomaterials for environmental safety and health. | None | Hurt RH, Kane AB | Hurt RH, Kane AB. A window of opportunity: designing carbon nanomaterials for environmental safety and health. Presented at the 7th International Symposium on Eco-Materials Processing and Design, Kyushu, Japan, January 2007 (plenary lecture). |
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Presentation | Multidisciplinary approaches to nanotoxicology and nanoparticle delivery. | None | Kane AB, Hurt RH | Kane AB, Hurt RH. Multidisciplinary approaches to nanotoxicology and nanoparticle delivery. Presented at the Joint Annual Meeting of the RI-IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Program, Superfund Basic Research Program. |
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Presentation | Nickel mobilization from single-wall nanotubes and its potential implications for cell toxicity. | None | Liu X, Kane A, Hurt R | Liu X, Kane A, Hurt R. Nickel mobilization from single-wall nanotubes and its potential implications for cell toxicity. Presented at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 2006 (presented by graduate student Xinyuan Liu). |
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Presentation | Bioavailability of nickel in single-wall carbon nanotubes. | None | Liu X, Gurel V, Morris D, Murray D, Zhitkovich A, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Liu X, Gurel V, Morris D, Murray D, Zhitkovich A, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Bioavailability of nickel in single-wall carbon nanotubes. Presented at Carbon 2007, Seattle, WA, July 2007 (presented by student Xinyuan Liu). |
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Presentation | Redox cycling and DNA damage induced by iron-containing carbon nanomaterials. | None | Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska J, Jian K, Kane AB, Hurt RH | Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska J, Jian K, Kane AB, Hurt RH. Redox cycling and DNA damage induced by iron-containing carbon nanomaterials. Poster presented at the American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting, Industrial & Engineering Division, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2005. |
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Proceedings | Health impacts of carbon nanomaterials: role of iron residues in cellular toxicity and DNA damage. | None | Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska J, Jian K, Kane A, Hurt R | Tsien M, Morris D, Pietruska J, Jian K, Kane A, Hurt R. Health impacts of carbon nanomaterials: role of iron residues in cellular toxicity and DNA damage. In: Proceedings of Carbon 2005, Gyeongju Korea, July 3-7, 2005. |
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