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Study Contradicts Carbon Nanotubes and Mesothelioma

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Study Contradicts Carbon Nanotubes and Mesothelioma

Study Contradicts Carbon Nanotubes and MesotheliomaA team of Swedish and U.S. scientists has found that carbon nanotubes, a material that is thought could cause mesothelioma, can be divided into harmless components by an enzyme found in the body.

Specifically, researchers found that the enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO), which is found in white blood cells, can break down the material into water and carbon dioxide. The study, published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, contradicts previous beliefs about the dangers associated with carbon nanotubes may be relevant for the future use of carbon nanotubes for medical purposes.

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Effects on the Pleura of the Inhalation of Carbon Nanotubes

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Effects on the Pleura of the Inhalation of Carbon Nanotubes

The tiny carbon nanotubes are being evaluated for use in numerous products and services, from sports equipment to medical applications, but many things still unknown about the health effects that have these nanotubes.
Now a study from the State University of North Carolina, Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (one of the National Institutes of Health in the U.S.) indicates that these nanotubes can affect breathing the outer lining of the lung, although the effects of long-term exposure are not clear yet.

In a study with mice, James Bonner, a professor of environmental and molecular toxicology at the State University of North Carolina, and his team investigated what happens when inhaling carbon nanotubes multiple wall. Specifically, they wanted to determine whether nanotubes could reach the pleura mesothelioma, the tissue covering the walls of the chest cavity and surface of the lungs.
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