| Literature DB >> 23457999 |
N N Beliaeva, R I Mikhaĭlova, L P Sycheva, O N Savostikova, E A Zelenkina, Z M Gasimova, A V Alekseeva, I N Ryzhova, A A Altaeva.
Abstract
The experiment was conducted in male mice SBAchS57Vl/6 and Balb/c, which consumed water, obtained from the use of carbon nanotubes. in a free drinking regimen for 2 weeks (mice SBAchS57Vl/6) and 2 months (mice Balb/c) Control group consisted of three groups of animals: intact and mice received fine coal in the same concentrations as under the impact of the nanotubes. Under exposure to the maximal of the studied concentration of carbon nanotubes a significant change in the fine structure of the villi of the small intestine was found in the form of increasing the number of unstructured villi and proliferation of epithelial cells, most pronounced in duration of exposure until 2 months.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23457999
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gig Sanit ISSN: 0016-9900