Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 2, для научной тематики: Nanotoxicology
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Pakhomy S.S., Bucharskaya А.В., Navolokin N.A., Maslyakova G.N., Zlobina O.V., Khlebtsov N.G., Khlebtsov B.N., Bogatyrev V.A.
- Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research , 2014
Aim: to evaluate the severity of morphological changes in the liver of laboratory animals with prolonged intake of pegilated gold nanoparticles of different sizes from 2 to 50 nm. Material and methods. The experiment was performed on 240 albino rats divided into 4 groups. The animals of experimental...
Aim: to evaluate the severity of morphological changes in the liver of laboratory animals with prolonged intake of pegilated gold nanoparticles of different sizes from 2 to 50 nm. Material and methods. The experiment was performed on 240 albino rats divided into 4 groups. The animals of experimental groups were orally administered the gold nanoparticles in a specific pattern. Results. Morphological changes in liver depend on the particle size and the duration of administration. Developing pathological changes in the liver are reversible, as evidenced by the gradual recovery of the liver structure 14 days after administration. Conclusion. The most significant changes in the liver were found in the experimental groups with a 30-day administration of 2 and 50 nm gold nanoparticles that show the size-dependent nature of their impact.
Pakhomy S.S., Bucharskaya А.В., Navolokin N.A., Maslyakova G.N., Zlobina O.V., Khlebtsov N.G., Khlebtsov B.N., Bogatyrev V.A. Morphological changes in liver of laboratory animals at prolonged intake of gold nanoparticles // Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research, Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 250-256
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K.S. Golokhvast, I.V. Reva, А.М. Panichev, А.N. Gulkov, V.P. Rybalka, А.V. Rachkov, S.Yu. Borisov, A.A. Anisimova, I.E. Pamirsky
- Pacific Science Review , 2009
At present working out biologically active wound coverings, where it is possible to include the sorbents created on the basis of zeolites, is very perspective direction in developing new types of bandaging material at burns. The peculiarity of zeolites at burns, with its ability to absorb toxic subs...
At present working out biologically active wound coverings, where it is possible to include the sorbents created on the basis of zeolites, is very perspective direction in developing new types of bandaging material at burns. The peculiarity of zeolites at burns, with its ability to absorb toxic substances, is their participation in regulation of electrolitic homeostasis, and also their antioxidant properties. In this paper the results of research of patients’ histological skin structure with II and IIIа degree burns after application of zeolites from the Far Eastern deposits are described.
Pacific Science Review, 2009. – Vol.11, №2. – P. 172-174.