PATROLS publishes factsheets highlighting the work of the project
PATROLS has been working on factsheets to illustrate the work done in the project. Please find our published factsheets below:
Expert factsheets:
- Lung cell models for short and long term engineered nanomaterial exposure at an air-liquid interface
- Advanced lung models with (patho)physiological relevance to assess long-term effects of engineered nanomaterials
- Intestinal 3D models to assess nanomaterial toxicity in vitro
- Cell-line based 3D Liver models that can be utilised for nanomaterial toxicity and genotoxicity assessment in vitro
- LEVITATT (LED Vertical Illumination Table for Algal Toxicity Test)
- AOP to support the use of QSAR models
- Robust lysosomal dissolution media
- Robust oral dissolution testing
- Nanomaterial-relevant Adverse Outcome Pathways
- Augmented adverse effects of nanomaterials on diseased liver – implications for risk stratification?
Policymakers factsheets
- Increasing regulatory reliability of ecotoxicity tests of nanomaterials
- Enhancing the Physiological Relevance of a 3D In Vitro Liver Model for Engineered Nanomaterial Hazard Assessment
- Gaining knowledge regarding alternative models in the premise of reducing/replacing animal experimentation – in silico models
- Cell-based 3D models of the intestine - 3Rs in nanosafety studies
- Distribution of engineered nanomaterials in the body
- Hazard assessment of nanomaterials in advanced healthy and diseased liver in vitro models
- 3D lung cells to assess (long-term) effects of nanomaterials – Facts and recommendations
- Comprehensive testing of nano-material dissolution in biologically relevant media: Contributions to OECD guideline development