Immunological effects among workers who handle engineered nanoparticles.
Deborah Catherine GlassMahjabeen MazharSue XiangPamela DeanPamela SimpsonBrian PriestlyMagdalena PlebanskiMichael AbramsonMalcolm Ross SimMartine DennekampPublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2017)
Even at low ENP exposure, increases in three cytokines were significant over the week for those who handled nanoparticles, compared with those who did not. However, exposure to low and transient levels of nanoparticles was insufficient, to trigger measurable changes in spirometry, FeNO, CRP or blood cell counts.