Exposure to biogenic phosphorus nano-agromaterials promotes early hatching and causes no acute toxicity in zebrafish embryos
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posted on 2024-06-06, 05:33 authored by A Priyam, PP Singh, Luis AfonsoLuis Afonso, Aaron SchultzAaron SchultzWith a growing number of studies now exploring the development of novel phosphorous (P)-based nanomaterials (NMs) for agriculture, there is an increasing concern that these NMs may enter aquatic environments after use and affect aquatic organisms.
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Environmental Science: NanoVolume
9Pagination
1364-1380Location
Cambridge, EnglandPublisher DOI
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2051-8161eISSN
2051-8161Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
4Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryUsage metrics
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ChemistryChemistry, MultidisciplinaryDANIO-RERIOENDOTHELIAL-CELLSEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyGENESHYDROXYAPATITE NANOPARTICLESIMPACTLife Sciences & BiomedicineMETAL-OXIDE NANOPARTICLESMODELNANOMATERIALSNanoscience & NanotechnologyPhysical SciencesScience & TechnologyScience & Technology - Other TopicsSILICA NANOPARTICLESSILVERnanohydroxyapatitenanophosphoruszebrafishaquatic toxicologynanotoxicology111506 Toxicology (incl Clinical Toxicology)100713 Nanotoxicology, Health and Safety060603 Animal Physiology - Systems100708 Nanomaterials929999 Health not elsewhere classified970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences920405 Environmental HealthSchool of Life and Environmental SciencesTERI – Deakin Nanobiotechnology Centre3109 Zoology3206 Medical biotechnology4018 Nanotechnology
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