interactions between nanomaterials and biological systems

How Do Nanomaterials Enter Biological Systems?

Nanomaterials can enter biological systems through various routes including inhalation, ingestion, dermal penetration, and intravenous injection. Once inside, they may interact with proteins, lipids, and other cellular components. The route of entry significantly determines their distribution, accumulation, and eventual clearance from the body.

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