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dc.contributorUniversitat Ramon Llull. IQS
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Ana
dc.contributor.authorCosta, S.
dc.contributor.authorNogueira, S.
dc.contributor.authorGonzález-Durruthy, M.
dc.contributor.authorColley, H.
dc.contributor.authorOliva-Jorge, Nuria
dc.contributor.authorDe Vecchi, R.
dc.contributor.authorAlfaro-Moreno, Ernesto
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-16T07:56:32Z
dc.date.available2026-01-16T07:56:32Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-18
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-031-93871-9ca
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14342/5810
dc.description.abstractThe human skin acts as a biological shield against prolonged exposure to nanomaterials (NMs) and nanoparticles (NPs) coming from cosmetics, textiles, and environmental pollutants that are known to lead to adverse effects such as oxidative stress, skin irritation, and skin diseases. This chapter reviews the main pollutants that our skin are exposed to daily as well as the advanced in vitro skin models used for assessing nanotoxicity. It is widely known that the existing 2D and 3D skin models try to mimic the complexity of skin physiology however they still lack specific skin structures such as vascularization and hair follicles. Skin-on-a-chip (SoC) devices, employing microfluidic technologies, bring the advantage of offering dynamic environments for more realistic evaluations of NMs’ safety assessment. In this chapter, we analyze critically how these models could accelerate nanotoxicity testing and support regulatory decisions. Additionally, we also review existing biological assays for skin toxicity as well as the available computational models (e.g., Nano-QSR) that could help in predicting nanotoxicity taking into consideration the physicochemical properties of NMs. Future research should focus on enhancing skin model complexity and employing computational methods to predict NM behavior, ensuring the safe development of nanomaterials for dermal applications.ca
dc.format.extentp.31ca
dc.language.isoengca
dc.publisherSpringerca
dc.relation.ispartofNanosafetyca
dc.rights© L'autor/aca
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subject.otherNanomaterialsca
dc.subject.otherIn vitro and computational modelsca
dc.subject.otherNanotoxicologyca
dc.subject.otherSafety assessmentca
dc.subject.otherMaterials nanoestructuratsca
dc.subject.otherToxicologiaca
dc.titleAdvanced Skin Models for Nanomaterials Safety Assessmentca
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartca
dc.rights.accessLevelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.embargo.termscapca
dc.subject.udc615ca
dc.subject.udc620ca
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-93871-9_7ca
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionca


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