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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2009

NANOINTERACT: A rational approach to the interaction between nanoscale materials and living matter?

Iseult Lynch; Sara Linse; C. Vyvyan Howard; Maciej Stępnik; Konrad Rydzynski; John Hanrahan; Wim H. de Jong; Dominique Langevin; Joachim O. Rädler; Wolfgang J. Parak; Yuri Volkov; Marek W. Radomski; Robert J. Thomas; Jacob Klein; Andrew A Barron; Colin R. Janssen; Fiona M Lyons; Francis Xavier Quinn; B. Swennen; Peter Cuypers; Angela Duffy; Kenneth A. Dawson

The importance of understanding the interactions between nanoscale materials and living matter has now begun to be appreciated by an extraordinaryly large range of stakeholders, including researchers, industry, governments and society, all of whom appreciate both the opportunities presented by and challenges raised by this arena of research. Not only does it open up new directions in nanomedicine and nanodiagnostics, but it also offers the chance to implement nanotechnology across all industry in a safe and responsible manner. The underlying reasons for this arena as a new scientific paradigm are real and durable. Less than 100 nm nanoparticles can enter cells, less that 40 nm they can enter cell nucleus, and less that 35 nm they can pass through the blood brain barrier. These are fundamental length scales of biological relevance that will ensure that engineered nanoscience will impinge on biology and medicine for many decades to come. One important issue is the current lack of reproducibility of the outcomes of many experiments in this arena. Differences are likely a consequence of such things as uncontrolled nanoparticle aggregation leading to unpredictable doses being presented to cells, interference of the nanoparticles themselves with many of the tests being applied, differences in the degree of confluency of the cells used, and a host of other factors. NanoInteract has shown how careful control of all aspects of the test system, combined with round robin type approaches, can help resolve these issues and begin to ensure that the field can become a quantitative science. The basic principle of NanoInteract is that given identical nanomaterials, cells and biological materials, and using a common protocol, experiments must yield identical answers. Thus, any deviations result from errors in (applying) the protocol which can be tracked and eliminated, until quantitatively reproducible results are obtained by any researcher in any location. This paper outlines the NanoInteract programme, illustrates key advances, and highlights early successes. (www.nanointeract.net)


Archive | 1998

Cosmetic or dermatological composition forming, on a keratin substrate, a film in cross-linked hybrid material

Jean Mondet; Francis Xavier Quinn; Clément Sanchez


Archive | 2001

Cosmetic treatment method and device, in particular for care, make-up or colouring

Christophe Dauga; Francis Xavier Quinn


Archive | 2000

Method for improving uv radiation stability of photosensitive sunscreen filters

Sandrine Chodorowski; Francis Xavier Quinn; Clément Sanchez


Archive | 2001

System and method for applying a cosmetic substance

Christophe Dauga; Francis Xavier Quinn


Archive | 2003

Dibenzoylmethane sunscreen compositions photostabilized with amphiphilic block copolymers

Sandrine Chodorowski-Kimmes; Francis Xavier Quinn


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2003

Photochromic Properties of a Spirooxazine and a Spiropyran in Alcoholic Solutions of Zirconium and Aluminium Alkoxides: Influence of the Ethyl Acetoacetate Chelating Agent on the Optical Properties

Aurélie Lafuma; Sandrine Chodorowski-Kimmes; Francis Xavier Quinn; Clément Sanchez


Archive | 2001

Procede et dispositif de traitement cosmetique, notamment de soin, de maquillage ou de coloration

Christophe Dauga; Francis Xavier Quinn


Archive | 2003

Process for the treatment of human keratinous fibers

Francis Xavier Quinn; Francis Pruche; Yann Mahe


Archive | 2002

A method of broadening the UV absorption spectrum of an organic UVA filter used in cosmetic composition to protect against solar radiation by immobilizing it in a matrix produced by sol-gel from a silicon alkoxide and a surfactant

Kimmes Sandrine Chodorowski; Francis Xavier Quinn

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Iseult Lynch

University of Birmingham

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Konrad Rydzynski

Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine

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