Pathways for Nanoparticle (NP)-Induced Oxidative Stress
The rapidly emerging field of nanotechnology has offered innovative discoveries in the medical, industrial, and consumer sectors. The unique physicochemical and electrical properties of engineered nanoparticles (NP) make them highly desirable in a variety
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Loutfy H. Madkour
Nanoparticles Induce Oxidative and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stresses Antioxidant Therapeutic Defenses
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“Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology” is a book Series dedicated to the application of Nanotechnology to achieve breakthroughs in healthcare as well as its risks and impact on the human body and environment. This book Series welcomes manuscripts on in vivo and in vitro diagnostics to therapy including targeted delivery, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and regenerative medicine; interface between nanomaterials (surfaces, particles, etc.) or analytical instruments with living human material (cells, tissue, body fluids); new tools and methods that impact significantly existing conservative practices; nanoparticles interaction with biological systems, and their risk assessments; among others. To submit a proposal or request further information, please contact Dr. Mayra Castro, Editor Applied Sciences, via [email protected].
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Loutfy H. Madkour
Nanoparticles Induce Oxidative and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stresses Antioxidant Therapeutic Defenses
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Loutfy H. Madkour Physical Chemistry and Nanoscience Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Al Baha University Baljurashi, Saudi Arabia
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