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dose and exposure duration
How is Dose Measured?
Measuring the dose of nanoparticles can be challenging due to their unique characteristics. Techniques such as
dynamic light scattering
(DLS),
transmission electron microscopy
(TEM), and
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
(ICP-MS) are commonly used. These methods help in determining particle size, distribution, concentration, and other critical parameters necessary for dose calculation.
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