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Nasjonalt beregningsverktøy - AP5. Tettsteder og industri, datainnsamling og validering av forenklet metode. NILU rapport

Tønnesen, D.

Rapporten gir en oversikt over datainnsamling og validering i forbindelse med utvikling av forenklet metode for beregning av konsentrasjoner. Validering av prosentilverdier for døgnmiddelkonsentrasjoner viser så stor usikkerhet at det anbefales å ikke videreutvikle konseptet. Det anbefales å isteden utvide konseptet for modellering i AP4 suksessivt.

2016

Narrowband filter radiometer for ground-based measurements of global ultraviolet solar irradiance and total ozone.

Petkov, B.; Vitale, V.; Tomasi, C.; Bonafé, U.; Scaglione, S.; Flori, D.; Santaguida, R.; Gausa, M.; Hansen, G.; Colombo, T.

2006

Narodila sa v Bangladéši, vyštudovala na Slovensku, v Nórsku robí svetovú vedu

Hudecova, Alexandra Misci (intervjuobjekt); Barát, Andrej (journalist)

2025

NanoTEST. NILU PP

Fjellsbø, L.M.; Dusinska, M.; Tran, L.; Juillerat, L.; Marano, F.; Boland, S.; Saunders, M.; Whelan, M.; Housiadas, C.; Volkovova, K.; Tulinska, J.; Sebekova, K.; Knudsen, L.E.; Castell, J.V.; Vilà, M.; Gombau, L.; Pojana, G.; Marcomini, A.

2009

NanoSolveIT Project: Driving nanoinformatics research to develop innovative and integrated tools for in silico nanosafety assessment

Nanotechnology has enabled the discovery of a multitude of novel materials exhibiting unique physicochemical (PChem) properties compared to their bulk analogues. These properties have led to a rapidly increasing range of commercial applications; this, however, may come at a cost, if an association to long-term health and environmental risks is discovered or even just perceived. Many nanomaterials (NMs) have not yet had their potential adverse biological effects fully assessed, due to costs and time constraints associated with the experimental assessment, frequently involving animals. Here, the available NM libraries are analyzed for their suitability for integration with novel nanoinformatics approaches and for the development of NM specific Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) for human and environmental risk assessment, all within the NanoSolveIT cloud-platform. These established and well-characterized NM libraries (e.g. NanoMILE, NanoSolutions, NANoREG, NanoFASE, caLIBRAte, NanoTEST and the Nanomaterial Registry (>2000 NMs)) contain physicochemical characterization data as well as data for several relevant biological endpoints, assessed in part using harmonized Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) methods and test guidelines. Integration of such extensive NM information sources with the latest nanoinformatics methods will allow NanoSolveIT to model the relationships between NM structure (morphology), properties and their adverse effects and to predict the effects of other NMs for which less data is available. The project specifically addresses the needs of regulatory agencies and industry to effectively and rapidly evaluate the exposure, NM hazard and risk from nanomaterials and nano-enabled products, enabling implementation of computational ‘safe-by-design’ approaches to facilitate NM commercialization.

2020

NanoShip: Are there any new particle formation events over the North Sea? NILU F

Kelbus, N.; Massling, A.; Lange, R.; Fiebig, M.; Henzing, B.; Glasius, M.; Bilde, M.; Nguyen, Q.T.; Moerman, M.; de Leeuw, G.; Dal Maso, M.; Niku Kivekäs, Kristensson, A.

2013

NANoREG framework for the safety assessment of nanomaterials. EUR 28550 EN

Gottardo, S.; Crutzen, H.; Jantunen, P. (eds.) Gottardo, S.; Alessandrelli, M.; Amenta, V.; Atluri, R.; Barberio, G.; Bekker, C.; Bergonzo, P.; Bleeker, E.; Booth, A. M.; Borges, T.; Buttol, P.; Carlander, D.; Castelli, S.; Chevillard, S.; Clavaguera, S.; Dekkers, S.; Delpivo, C.; Di Prospero Fanghella, P.; Dusinska, M.; Einola, J.; Ekokoski, E.; Fito, C.; Gouveia, H.; Grall, R.; Hoehener, K.; Jantunen, P.; Johanson, G.; Laux, P.; Lehmann, H. C.; Leinonen, R.; Mech, A.; Micheletti, C.; Noorlander, C.; Mattsson, M. O.; Oomen, A.; Pesudo, L. Q.; Polci, M. L.; Prina-Mello, A.; Rasmussen, K.; Rauscher, H.; Jimenez, A. S.; Sintes, J. R.; Scalbi, S.; Sergent, J.-A.; Stockmann-Juvala, H.; Simko, M.; Sips, A.; Suarez, B.; Sumrein, A.; van Tongeren, M.; Vázquez-Campos, S.; Vital, N.; Walser, T.; Wijnhoven, S.; Crutzen, H. (authors).

2017

Nanoparticles: a hidden hazard?

Dusinska, M.; El Yamani, N.; Gabelova, A.; Alonso T. I.; Rundén-Pran, E.; Fjellsbø, L. M.; Silva, M. J.; Shaposhnikov, S.; Collins, A. R.

2016

Nanoparticles in the environment: assessment using the causal diagram approach.

Smita, S.; Gupta, S.K.; Bartonova, A.; Dusinska, M.; Gutleb, A.C.; Rahman, Q.

2012

Nanomedicine and epigenetics: New alliances to increase the odds in pancreatic cancer survival

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the deadliest cancers worldwide, primarily due to its robust desmoplastic stroma and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), which facilitate tumor progression and metastasis. In addition, fibrous tissue leads to sparse vasculature, high interstitial fluid pressure, and hypoxia, thereby hindering effective systemic drug delivery and immune cell infiltration. Thus, remodeling the TME to enhance tumor perfusion, increase drug retention, and reverse immunosuppression has become a key therapeutic strategy. In recent years, targeting epigenetic pathways has emerged as a promising approach to overcome tumor immunosuppression and cancer progression. Moreover, the progress in nanotechnology has provided new opportunities for enhancing the efficacy of conventional and epigenetic drugs. Nano-based drug delivery systems (NDDSs) offer several advantages, including improved drug pharmacokinetics, enhanced tumor penetration, and reduced systemic toxicity. Smart NDDSs enable precise targeting of stromal components and augment the effectiveness of immunotherapy through multiple drug delivery options. This review offers an overview of the latest nano-based approaches developed to achieve superior therapeutic efficacy and overcome drug resistance. We specifically focus on the TME and epigenetic-targeted therapies in the context of PDAC, discussing the advantages and limitations of current strategies while highlighting promising new developments. By emphasizing the immense potential of NDDSs in improving therapeutic outcomes in PDAC, our review paves the way for future research in this rapidly evolving field.

2023

Nanomaterials: being on the safe side. NILU PP

Dusinska, M.; Fjellsbø, L.M.

2010

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