Nanoenergetics are defined as a class of nanomaterials that possess the ability to release energy in certain situations. These properties have been studied and deepened in recent years, so much so that nanoenergetics have been introduced into the use of the weapons industry, among others. It is therefore an emerging reality that deserves attention with regard to potential harmful effects on human and environmental health. it has been suggested that nanoenergetics may have genotoxic and immunotoxic effects, among others. Problems related to exposure to nanonenergetics can therefore potentially affect both exposed workers (both in the production and use phase) and the civilian population, if used in war scenarios, for example,. Starting from these assumptions, the INNOTOX research project aims to contribute to the in-depth study of the toxicity of nanonenergetics, through an integrated approach involving experts in occupational and forensic medicine, nanotoxicology and bioengineering.

Tran, L., Treglia, M., Coppeta, L., Ferrari, C., Pallocci, M., Campagnolo, L., et al. (2024). Nanomaterials and security in occupational and forensic medicine: insights from nanotoxicology. FRONTIERS IN TOXICOLOGY, 6 [10.3389/ftox.2024.1476398].

Nanomaterials and security in occupational and forensic medicine: insights from nanotoxicology

Treglia, Michele;Coppeta, Luca;Ferrari, Cristiana;Pallocci, Margherita;Campagnolo, Luisa;Passalacqua, Pierluigi;Pietroiusti, Antonio;Ippoliti, Lorenzo;Bragaglia, Mario;Magrini, Andrea;Marsella, Luigi Tonino
2024-01-01

Abstract

Nanoenergetics are defined as a class of nanomaterials that possess the ability to release energy in certain situations. These properties have been studied and deepened in recent years, so much so that nanoenergetics have been introduced into the use of the weapons industry, among others. It is therefore an emerging reality that deserves attention with regard to potential harmful effects on human and environmental health. it has been suggested that nanoenergetics may have genotoxic and immunotoxic effects, among others. Problems related to exposure to nanonenergetics can therefore potentially affect both exposed workers (both in the production and use phase) and the civilian population, if used in war scenarios, for example,. Starting from these assumptions, the INNOTOX research project aims to contribute to the in-depth study of the toxicity of nanonenergetics, through an integrated approach involving experts in occupational and forensic medicine, nanotoxicology and bioengineering.
2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-25/A - Medicina legale
English
Forensic medicine
Nanobombs
Nanotoxicology (NT)
Occupational medicine
Thermobaric
Tran, L., Treglia, M., Coppeta, L., Ferrari, C., Pallocci, M., Campagnolo, L., et al. (2024). Nanomaterials and security in occupational and forensic medicine: insights from nanotoxicology. FRONTIERS IN TOXICOLOGY, 6 [10.3389/ftox.2024.1476398].
Tran, L; Treglia, M; Coppeta, L; Ferrari, C; Pallocci, M; Campagnolo, L; De Miranda Junior, Lc; Piccoli, B; Gaskin, S; Cortes Fernandes, F; Dantas Fil...espandi
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