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      Functional consequences for primary human alveolar macrophages following treatment with long, but not short, multiwalled carbon nanotubes.

      International Journal of Nanomedicine
      Dove Medical Press Ltd.
      bioreactivity, alveolar macrophages, MWCNTs, cytokines, phagocytosis, nanotechnology

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          Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are a potential human health hazard, primarily via inhalation. In the lung, alveolar macrophages (AMs) provide the first line of immune cellular defense against inhaled materials. We hypothesized that, 1 and 5 days after treating AMs with short (0.6 μm in length; MWCNT-0.6 μm) and long (20 μm in length; MWCNT-20 μm) MWCNTs for 24 hours, AMs would exhibit increased markers of adverse bioreactivity (cytokine release and reactive oxygen species generation) while also having a modified functional ability (phagocytosis and migration).

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          25960651
          4412488
          10.2147/IJN.S77867

          bioreactivity,alveolar macrophages,MWCNTs,cytokines,phagocytosis,nanotechnology

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