2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2015.06.009
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Influence of copper oxide nanoparticle shape on bioaccumulation, cellular internalization and effects in the estuarine sediment-dwelling polychaete, Nereis diversicolor

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“…In addition, copper-based nanoparticles are increasingly being used in industrial applications (Gao et al, 2013). We are unable to identify metal sources, but boating activity, in addition to nanoparticles (Thit et al, 2015) would be areas to investigate. Considering Johnson et al (2017) Table S1: Mesocosm physiochemical water quality data Biol.…”
Section: Future Impactsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, copper-based nanoparticles are increasingly being used in industrial applications (Gao et al, 2013). We are unable to identify metal sources, but boating activity, in addition to nanoparticles (Thit et al, 2015) would be areas to investigate. Considering Johnson et al (2017) Table S1: Mesocosm physiochemical water quality data Biol.…”
Section: Future Impactsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Influence of shape on bioaccumulation was also reported for TiO 2 (of unknown size), with higher levels of bioaccumulation and trophic transfers for TiO 2 NPs in paddy microcosms than for TiO 2 NTs (Yeo and Nam 2013). On the other hand, shape has been shown not to have any significant effect on the bioaccumulation of 6, 71-, and 139nm CuO nanospheres, 7-, 73-, and 126-nm CuO nanorods, and 7-, 56-, and 133-nm CuO nanospindles in the estuarine sediment-dwelling polychaete N. diversicolor (Thit et al 2015).…”
Section: Factors That Affect Bioaccumulation Of Nmsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Lower accumulation was also reported for Au nanorods than for spherical AuNPs in mammalian fibroblast, HeLa, and brain tumor cells (Chithrani et al 2006). On the other hand, shape has been shown not to have any significant effect on the bioaccumulation of 6, 71-, and 139nm CuO nanospheres, 7-, 73-, and 126-nm CuO nanorods, and 7-, 56-, and 133-nm CuO nanospindles in the estuarine sediment-dwelling polychaete N. diversicolor (Thit et al 2015). On the other hand, shape has been shown not to have any significant effect on the bioaccumulation of 6, 71-, and 139nm CuO nanospheres, 7-, 73-, and 126-nm CuO nanorods, and 7-, 56-, and 133-nm CuO nanospindles in the estuarine sediment-dwelling polychaete N. diversicolor (Thit et al 2015).…”
Section: Factors That Affect Bioaccumulation Of Nmsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The shape of the particle did have an effect with a preferential accumulation of rod shaped nanoparticles in the body. In a similar study Thit et al (2015) exposed the polychaete Nereis diversicolor to different sizes of copper oxide nanoparticle in sediment. The nanoparticle did not affect the burrowing ability of the worm but the copper aqueous control did decrease its ability.…”
Section: Personal Care Products and Contaminants Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%