Overzicht van alle RIVM rapporten en wetenschappelijke artikelen over inhalatietoxicologie. 

2024

Titel
First-in-human controlled inhalation of thin graphene oxide nanosheets to study acute cardiorespiratory responses
Roadmap towards safe and sustainable advanced and innovative materials
Comparison of the neurotoxic potency of different ultrafine particle fractions from diesel engine exhaust following direct and simulated inhalation exposure
In vitro neurotoxicity of particles from diesel and biodiesel fueled engines following direct and simulated inhalation exposure
Biodistribution of cerium dioxide and titanium dioxide nanomaterials in rats after single and repeated inhalation exposures
Toxicological evaluation of primary particulate matter emitted from combustion of aviation fuel
Human exposure to aerosol from indoor gas stove cooking and the resulting cardiovascular system responses
The oxidative potential of nanomaterials: an optimized high-throughput protocol and interlaboratory comparison for the ferric reducing ability of serum (FRAS) assay
Improving the dichloro-dihydro-fluorescein (DCFH) assay for the assessment of intracellular reactive oxygen species formation by nanomaterials
Considerations for in vitro dosimetry to study uptake of inhaled toxicants
The Importance of Variations in In Vitro Dosimetry to Support Risk Assessment of Inhaled Toxicants
In Vitro Assessment of Translocation and Toxicological Effects of Nicotine and Ethyl Maltol from e-Cigarettes Using Air-Liquid Interface-Cultured Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Wcn24-476 Early Life Exposure to Ultrafine Particles from Air Pollution Affects Tubular Epithelial Cells Development and Resilience
Impact on murine neurodevelopment of early-life exposure to airborne ultrafine carbon nanoparticles
Micro- and nanoplastics concepts for particle and fibre toxicologists
Expanded PAH analysis of household air pollution in a rural region of China with high lung cancer incidence
Effects of long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution on COVID-19 incidence: A population-based cohort study accounting for SARS-CoV-2 exposure levels in the Netherlands