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Varying the proportion of nanoparticles in 0%, 0.5% and 1% by weight, commercial TiO2 (P25) was used for comparison purposes.
In studies where cells were exposed to nanoparticles for 4 h as before, we discovered a small proportion of nanoparticles located between the cells; however, they only reached as far as the apical side of intercellular tight junctions.
It has been shown that a significant proportion of nanoparticles that translocate across the alveolar epithelial layer may become sequestered in the interstitium and the stromal cells found therein or be transported to lymph nodes via interstitial lymphatic drainage.
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As the CAgNO3 increases, bigger nanoparticles are observed, while the proportion of small nanoparticles decreases.
The relatively low proportion of translocated nanoparticles observed in our system is in keeping with previous in vivo studies of other nanoparticles.
The relative proportion of alloy nanoparticles in the aggregate nanostructure is mainly determined by the laser interaction time.
The relative proportion of the nanoparticles in each compartment was measured using a spectrofluorimeter.
Furthermore, the size of the bigger particles increases as CAgNO3 is increased, while at the same time, the proportion of small nanoparticle decreases.
Production declines on obtaining higher proportion of nanowires and nanoparticles mixture.
The synergic effect observed in dye sensitized TiO2 solar cells cannot be explained simply by the proportion of rutile and anatase nanoparticles in the mesoporous electrode.
Given the major use of TiO2 in many industrial and domestic applications where loss to the sewer is possible, this measured Ti was presumed to have been largely TiO2, a proportion of which will be nanoparticle sized.
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