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Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of four reference metal nanomaterials: Towards reliable hazard assessment.

El Yamani, N.; Collins, A. R.; Rundén-Pran, E.; Shaposhnikov, S.; Dusinska, M.

2017

Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of silver nanoparticles (SNPS) - some results from the PNRF122 project.

Asare, N.; Instanes, C.; Sandberg, W.; Refnes, M.; Schwarze, P.E.; Låg, M.; Dusinska, M.; Kruszewski, M.; Brunborg, G.

2010

Cytotoxic and genotoxic effect of methanolic flower extract from Gentiana asclepiadea on COS 1 cells.

Hudecova, A.; Hasplova, K.; Miadokova, E.; Magdolenova, Z.; Rinna, A.; Galova, E.; Sevcovicova, A.; Vaculcikova, D.; Gregan, F.; Dusinska, M.

2010

Cytotoxic and genotoxic assessment of bare iron oxide and oleic acid coated iron oxide nanoparticles.

Magdolenova, Z.; Rinna, A.; Fjellsbø, L.; Hudecová, A.; Hasplova, K.; Drlickova, M.; Dusinska, M.

2010

Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes in the terrestrial and aquatic environment at remote Arctic sites

Nipen, Maja; Hartz, William Frederik; Schulze, Dorothea; Christensen, Guttorm; Løge, Oda Siebke; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) are widely used chemicals with high emissions to the atmosphere due to their volatility. They are found in the Arctic atmosphere, indicating potential for long-range transport. This study examined the potential for deposition of cVMS (D4, D5, D6) to surface media via snow in Arctic regions. Results showed low cVMS levels in vegetation, soil, sediment, and marine biota. D4 was detected above detection limits but generally below quantification limits, while D5 and D6 were generally not detected. This aligns with current research, suggesting negligible cVMS input from atmospheric deposition via snow and snow melt.

NILU

2025

Cyclic and Linear Siloxanes in Indoor Environments: Occurrence and Human Exposure

Cincinelli, Alessandra; Martellini, Tania; Scopetani, Costanza; Guerranti, C.; Katsoyiannis, Athanasios A.

2020

Cyclic and Linear Siloxanes in Indoor Environments: Occurence and Human Exposure

Cincinelli, A.; Martellini, T.; Scodellini, R.; Scopetani, C.; Guerranti, C.; Katsoyiannis, Athanasios A.

2020

Cyanotoxins in the Baltic Sea: a difference between the Gulf of Finland and Curonian and Vistula lagoons.

Nikiforov, V.; Chernova, E.; Russkikh, I.; Voyakina, E.; Ezhova, E.; Lange, E.; Zhakovskaya, Z.

2017

Cyanobakterier og cyanotoksiner i norske drikkevannskilder. Vitenskapelig uttalelse fra faggruppen for forurensning, naturlige toksiner og medisinrester i Vitenskapskomiteen for mat og miljø

Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Ballot, Andreas ; Boahene, Nana Yaa; Eriksen, Gunnar Sundstøl; Flø, Daniel; Haande, Sigrid; Svendsen, Camilla; Amlund, Heidi; Beyer, Jonny; Brantsæter, Anne Lise; Bremer, Sara; Mariussen, Espen; Thomsen, Cathrine; Knutsen, Helle

2021

Current status of the ability of the GEMS/MACC models to reproduce the tropospheric CO vertical distribution as measured by MOZAIC.

Elguindi, N.; Clark, H.; Ordóñez, C.; Thouret, V.; Flemming, J.; Stein, O.; Huijnen, V.; Moinat, P.; Inness, A.; Peuch, V.-H.; Stohl, A.; Turquety, S.; Athier, G.; Cammas, J.-P.; Schultz, M.

2010

Current status of global emission inventories for Hg and PCBs. NILU F

Breivik, K.; Pacyna, J.; Pacyna, E.

2001

Current status of applicability of low-cost particulate matter sensors for ambient air pollution and exposure assessment.

Jovaševic-Stojanovic, M.; Topalovic, D. B.; Davidovic, M.; Bartonova, A.; Ristovski, Z. D.

2017

Current status of applicability of low-cost particulate matter sensors for ambient air pollution and exposure assessment

Jovasevic-Stojanovic, Milena; Davidovic, M.; Tasic, V.; Bartonova, Alena; Ristovski, Z. D.

2019

Current status and future challenges of genotoxicity OECD Test Guidelines for nanomaterials: a workshop report

Doak, Shareen H.; Andreoli, Cristina; Burgum, Michael J.; Chaudhry, Qasim; Bleeker, Eric; Bossa, Cecilia; Domenech, Josefa; Drobne, Damjana; Fessard, Valérie; Jeliazkova, Nina; Longhin, Eleonora Marta; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Stepnik, Maciej; El Yamani, Naouale; Catalán, Julia; Dusinska, Maria

Genotoxicity testing for nanomaterials remains challenging as standard testing approaches require some adaptation, and further development of nano-specific OECD Test Guidelines (TGs) and Guidance Documents (GDs) are needed. However, the field of genotoxicology continues to progress and new approach methodologies (NAMs) are being developed that could provide relevant information on the range of mechanisms of genotoxic action that may be imparted by nanomaterials. There is a recognition of the need for implementation of new and/or adapted OECD TGs, new OECD GDs, and utilization of NAMs within a genotoxicity testing framework for nanomaterials. As such, the requirements to apply new experimental approaches and data for genotoxicity assessment of nanomaterials in a regulatory context is neither clear, nor used in practice. Thus, an international workshop with representatives from regulatory agencies, industry, government, and academic scientists was convened to discuss these issues. The expert discussion highlighted the current deficiencies that exist in standard testing approaches within exposure regimes, insufficient physicochemical characterization, lack of demonstration of cell or tissue uptake and internalization, and limitations in the coverage of genotoxic modes of action. Regarding the latter aspect, a consensus was reached on the importance of using NAMs to support the genotoxicity assessment of nanomaterials. Also highlighted was the need for close engagement between scientists and regulators to (i) provide clarity on the regulatory needs, (ii) improve the acceptance and use of NAM-generated data, and (iii) define how NAMs may be used as part of weight of evidence approaches for use in regulatory risk assessments.

Oxford University Press

2023

Current model capabilities for simulating black carbon and sulfate concentrations in the Arctic atmosphere: a multi-model evaluation using a comprehensive measurement data set.

Eckhardt, S.; Quennehen, B.; Olivié, D. J. L.; Berntsen, T. K.; Cherian, R.; Christensen, J. H.; Collins, W.; Crepinsek, S.; Daskalakis, N.; Flanner, M.; Herber, A.; Heyes, C.; Hodnebrog, Ø.; Huang, L.; Kanakidou, M.; Klimont, Z.; Langner, J.; Law, K. S.; Lund, M. T.; Mahmood, R.; Massling, A.; Myriokefalitakis, S.; Nielsen, I. E.; Nøjgaard, J. K.; Quaas, J.; Quinn, P. K.; Raut, J.-C.; Rumbold, S. T.; Schulz, M.; Sharma, S.; Skeie, R. B.; Skov, H.; Uttal, T.; von Salzen, K.; Stohl, A.

2015

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