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In vitro particle dosimetry
Nanoparticle dosimetry and computational particle kinetic models for in vitro toxicology studies
The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles and exposure methodology significantly influence cellular assays, with responses being dose-dependent and requiring accurate dosing and metrics. Nanoparticle dosimetry and computational particle kinetic models are vital for in vitro toxicology studies. Our objective is to develop and apply particle kinetic concepts across diverse particle systems, including nanoparticles from industrial and academic sources, through the integration of mathematical modeling, advanced instrumentation, and experimental approaches.
Selected publications:
Particokinetics and in vitro dose of high aspect ratio nanoparticles - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)
Factors Affecting Nanoparticle Dose–Exposure and Cell Response | SpringerLink
In vitro dosimetry of agglomerates - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)