Skip to main content
Figure 6 | Particle and Fibre Toxicology

Figure 6

From: Derivation of occupational exposure levels (OELs) of Low-toxicity isometric biopersistent particles: how can the kinetic lung overload paradigm be used for improved inhalation toxicity study design and OEL-derivation?

Figure 6

Modeling of the accumulated volumetric lung burdens of rats exposed to respirable MWCNT (Baytubes) for 13 weeks [[23]] . The deposition (MoAI)-dependent “effect-related kinetics” was placed into perspective relative to the retention(MoAII)-related kinetics following a post-exposure period of 6 months (for further details see [36]).

Back to article page