2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-687590/v1
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Real-time studies of plasma membrane damage trigger cell apoptosis from sulfhydryl nanoparticles to support safety assessment of nanoscale materials

Abstract: Background: Sulfhydryl groups are present on the surface of nanoparticles in unburned vehicle exhaust and most air pollutants produced by combustion, which raises the risk for exposure of human. Sulfhydride nanoparticles not only penetrate the skin range from the stratum corneum to pass below the dermis, they also entering the systemis circulation from cell endocytosis pass way. The potential risk of skin and body healthy associated from sulfhydride nanoparticles were attach much attentions. It is important to… Show more

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