Nanotechnology And Health:
   Günter Oberdörster, Ph.D., professor of Toxicology in Environmental Medicine and director of the university's EPA Particulate Matter Center, has already completed one study showing that inhaled nano-sized particles accumulate in the nasal cavities, lungs and brains of rats. Scientists speculate this buildup could lead to harmful inflammation and the risk of brain damage or central nervous system disorders.For decades Oberdörster has studied how the body interacts with ambient ultrafine particles, including automotive and power plant emissions and dust from the World Trade Center disaster. What's different about nanotechnology is that these particles are man-made into a well-defined size, down to a billionth of a meter, and appear to seep all the way into the mitochondria, or energy source, of living cells.

     Chan  an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering together with Hans Fischer, a PhD student  in his group,argue that the development of predictive models of nanostructure toxicity requires a systematic mapping of the fate, kinetics, clearance, metabolism, protein coating, immune response and toxicity of nanostructures to the nanostructure’s physical properties within a life cycle model.
"Currently, there is a common assumption that the small size of nanostructures allows them to easily enter tissues, cells, organelles, and functional biomolecular structures (i.e. DNA, ribosomes) since the actual physical size of an engineered nanostructure is similar to many biological molecules (e.g. antibodies, proteins) and structures (e.g. viruses)" explains Chan. "A corollary is that the entry of the nanostructures into vital biological systems could cause damage, which could subsequently cause harm to human health. However, a number of recent studies have demonstrated that despite the size of the nanostructures they do not freely go into all biological systems but are instead governed by the functional molecules added to their surfaces."

Nanotechnology And Environment:

         Because of their tiny size, nanomaterials have special properties that make them ideal for a range of commercial and medical uses, but researchers are still trying to determine how they might affect humans and animals. Gold, for example, may behave differently when introduced at nanoscale into the human body, where it is chemically inert in traditional applications.Scientific studies also suggest nanoparticles can cause health problems and damage aquatic life. For instance, they lodge in the lungs and respiratory tract and cause inflammation, possibly at an even greater rate than asbestos and soot do."Nanoparticles are like the roach motel. The nanoparticles check in but they don't check out," said John Balbus, health program director for the advocacy group Environmental Defense.

This vedio describes The environmental impact of nanomaterials found on Youtube,



8 comments

Market Study said... @ August 19, 2012 at 11:48 PM

This blog provides great description on impact of nanotechnology on human health and environmental system.It helps to understand risk of nanotechnology..Thanx for providing this useful post and video

Anonymous said... @ March 19, 2013 at 9:18 PM

A huge dick in my pussy,a new warm wet tounge up my arse and cum along with pussy juice all over me.
Fuck, ozzy

Also visit my web site - hcg injections

Anonymous said... @ April 20, 2013 at 11:20 AM

Thanks for finally talking about > "Problems with nanotechnology" < Loved it!

Here is my web site: Waist To hip ratio

Anonymous said... @ May 12, 2013 at 9:04 AM

Everything is very open with a very clear description of the challenges.
It was truly informative. Your site is very helpful. Many
thanks for sharing!

Here is my webpage ... loan

Anonymous said... @ May 16, 2013 at 4:34 PM

Have you ever considered about including a little bit more than
just your articles? I mean, what you say is fundamental and all.
But just imagine if you added some great images or videos to give your posts more, "pop"!
Your content is excellent but with images and video clips, this website could certainly be one
of the greatest in its niche. Excellent blog!

Anonymous said... @ May 31, 2013 at 3:18 AM

That is a very good tip particularly to those new to the
blogosphere. Short but very precise info… Thank you for
sharing this one. A must read article!

Also visit my web site - online roulette

Anonymous said... @ June 4, 2013 at 4:52 PM

I got this website from my pal who informed me about this website and at the moment this time I am
visiting this web site and reading very informative articles or reviews at
this time.

Also visit my site ... where to buy xtreme garcinia cambogia

Anonymous said... @ June 5, 2013 at 12:45 AM

Hello there I am so grateful I found your web site, I really found you by error, while I was researching on Google for something else, Anyways I am here now and
would just like to say thanks a lot for a fantastic post and a all round entertaining blog (I also
love the theme/design), I don’t have time to look over it all at
the moment but I have saved it and also included your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will
be back to read a great deal more, Please do keep up the awesome b.


My web-site ... life insurance compare

Post a Comment