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1. In vitro inflammation and toxicity assessment of pre- and post-incinerated organomodified nanoclays to macrophages using high-throughput screening approaches

2. Incineration of Nanoclay Composites Leads to Byproducts with Reduced Cellular Reactivity

3. Hyaluronic Acid Allows Enzyme Immobilization for Applications in Biomedicine

4. Thin Films of Metal-Organic Framework Interfaces Obtained by Laser Evaporation

5. Active Nanointerfaces Based on Enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase and Metal–Organic Framework for Carbon Dioxide Reduction

6. Influence of Laser-Designed Microstructure Density on Interface Characteristics and on Preliminary Responses of Epithelial Cells

9. Molecular dynamics simulations of a hydrophilic MIL-160-based membrane demonstrate pressure-dependent selective uptake of industrially relevant greenhouse gases

10. Nanobiosensing with graphene and carbon quantum dots: Recent advances

11. Microtubules and Quantum Dots Integration Leads to Conjugates with Applications in Biosensors and Bionanodevices

13. Composites formed from tungsten trioxide and graphene oxide for the next generation of electrochromic interfaces

14. A bio-pen for direct writing of single molecules on user-functionalized surfaces

15. Toxicity screening of two prevalent metal organic frameworks for therapeutic use in human lung epithelial cells

16. Molecular engineering of poly(HEMA-co-PEGMA)-based hydrogels: Role of minor AEMA and DMAEMA inclusion

17. Active Nanointerfaces Based on Enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase and Metal–Organic Framework for Carbon Dioxide Reduction

18. Analysis and correlations of metal-organic frameworks: applications and toxicity

19. List of contributors

20. Characterization of aerosolized particles from nanoclay-enabled composites during manipulation processes

21. Reduced graphene–tungsten trioxide-based hybrid materials with peroxidase-like activity

22. Biomolecular interfaces based on self-assembly and self-recognition form biosensors capable of recording molecular binding and release

23. Acquisition of cancer stem cell-like properties in human small airway epithelial cells after a long-term exposure to carbon nanomaterials

24. Biological Self-Assembly and Recognition Used to Synthesize and Surface Guide Next Generation of Hybrid Materials

25. Short-Term Pulmonary Toxicity Assessment of Pre- and Post-incinerated Organomodified Nanoclay in Mice

26. Graphene nanoplatelets-sericin surface-modified Gum alloy for improved biological response

27. Carbon nanotubes physicochemical properties influence the overall cellular behavior and fate

28. Potential antitumor activity of digitoxin and user-designed analog administered to human lung cancer cells

30. Impacts of Organomodified Nanoclays and Their Incinerated Byproducts on Bronchial Cell Monolayer Integrity

31. Toxicity evaluations of nanoclays and thermally degraded byproducts through spectroscopical and microscopical approaches

32. Role of mesothelin in carbon nanotube-induced carcinogenic transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells

33. Hybrid nanocomposites with enhanced visible light photocatalytic ability for next generation of clean energy systems

34. Dataset on hydrophobicity indices and differential scanning calorimetry thermograms for poly(HEMA)-based hydrogels

35. User-Tailored Metal-Organic Frameworks as Supports for Carbonic Anhydrase

36. Predicting Nanotube Fibrogenicity through Stem Cell-Mediated Fibroblast Focus and Spheroid Formation

37. Industrial Applications of Enzymes: Recent Advances, Techniques, and Outlooks

38. Incineration of Nanoclay Composites Leads to Byproducts with Reduced Cellular Reactivity

39. Green Polymer Chemistry: New Products, Processes, and Applications

40. Electronic platform for real-time multi-parametric analysis of cellular behavior post-exposure to single-walled carbon nanotubes

42. Carbon nanotube uptake changes the biomechanical properties of human lung epithelial cells in a time-dependent manner

43. Analysis of affinities between specific biological ligands using atomic force microscopy

44. Nanoclays

46. SOX9 Regulates Cancer Stem-Like Properties and Metastatic Potential of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Exposed Cells

47. Early assessment and correlations of nanoclay’s toxicity to their physical and chemical properties

48. Induction of Slug by Chronic Exposure to Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Promotes Tumor Formation and Metastasis

49. Correction: Characterization of aerosolized particles from nanoclay-enabled composites during manipulation processes

50. Enzyme Catalytic Efficiency: A Function of Bio–Nano Interface Reactions

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