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by HL Karlsson2013Cited by 334 — Cu-containing nanoparticles are used in various applications in order to e.g. achieve antimicrobial activities and to increase the conductivity of fluids ...
Cell membrane damage and protein interaction induced by ...
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by HL Karlsson2013Cited by 334 — Cu-containing nanoparticles are used in various applications in order to e.g. achieve antimicrobial activities and to increase the ...
Biological mechanism of cell oxidative stress and death ...
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by E Moschini2023Cited by 60 — CuO- and Cu- based nanoparticles have shown exert a strong biological activity (e. g., antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral and anticancer) ...
Nano Copper Powder Cu Nanoparticle Used To Improve ...
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Nano Copper Powder(Cu Nanoparticle) can be Used to Improve Efficiency of Solar Cells as its good thermal conductivity and light absorption properties. The ...
Copper oxide nanoparticles trigger macrophage cell death ...
Particle and Fibre Toxicology
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by G Gupta2022Cited by 69 — CuO NPs undergo dissolution in lysosomes leading to copper-dependent macrophage cell death characterized by protein misfolding and proteasomal insufficiency.
Nanosized copper particles induced mesangial cell toxicity ...
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by P Xu2022Cited by 7 — Nanosized copper particles inhibited mesangial cell viability, up-regulated the activity of caspase-3, and increased the rates of apoptosis and the generation ...
Cu and Cu-Based Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications ...
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by MB Gawande2016Cited by 3074 — (33) This review discusses the uses of Cu and Cu-based NPs as catalysts for diverse reactions, including reduction, oxidation, A3 coupling, ...
Toxicity of manufactured copper nanoparticles - A review
Nanomedicine Research Journal
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Nanomedicine Research Journal
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by M Hejazy2018Cited by 76 — Compared to common and micro copper, nano copper can cause serious toxicological effects and the kidney and liver are target organs of copper NPs [8, 9].
Copper nanoparticle
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A copper nanoparticle is a copper based particle 1 to 100 nm in size. Like many other forms of nanoparticles, a copper nanoparticle can be prepared by ...
Counteractive Effects of Copper Nanoparticles and ...
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by AV Sirotkin2024Cited by 1 — Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) are known to affect many ovarian cell functions. CuNPs, prepared using a chemical reduction method, were fully characterized by ...