Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
In the emerging area of nanotechnology, a key issue is related to the potential impacts of the novel nanomaterials on the
environment and human health, so that this technology can be used withminimal risk. Specifically designed to combine on a single
structure multipurpose tags and properties, smart nanomaterials need a comprehensive characterization of both chemicophysical
properties and adequate toxicological evaluation, which is a challenging endeavour; the in vitro toxicity assays that are often
employed for nanotoxicity assessments do not accurately predict in vivo response. To overcome these limitations and to evaluate
toxicity characteristics of cadmium telluride quantum dots in relation to surface coatings, we have employed the freshwater polyp
Hydra vulgaris as a model system. We assessed in vivo acute and sublethal toxicity by scoring for alteration of morphological
traits, population growth rates, and influence on the regenerative capabilities providing new investigation clues for nanotoxicology purposes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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