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NanoSolveIT project: driving nanoinformatics research to develop innovative and integrated tools for in silico nanosafety assessment

Authors :
Afantitis, Antreas
Melagraki, Georgia
Isigonis, Panagiotis
Tsoumanis, Andreas
Varsou, Dimitra Danai
Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
Papadiamantis, Anastasios
Ellis, Laura-Jayne A.
Sarimveis, Haralambos
Doganis, Philip
Karatzas, Pantelis
Tsiros, Periklis
Liampa, Irene
Lobaskin, Vladimir
Greco, Dario
Serra, Angela
Kinaret, Pia Anneli Sofia
Saarimäki, Laura Aliisa
Grafström, Roland
Kohonen, Pekka
Nymark, Penny
Willighagen, Egon
Puzyn, Tomasz
Rybinska-Fryca, Anna
Lyubartsev, Alexander
Alstrup Jensen, Keld
Brandenburg, Jan Gerit
Lofts, Stephen
Svendsen, Claus
Harrison, Samuel
Maier, Dieter
Tamm, Kaido
Jänes, Jaak
Sikk, Lauri
Dusinska, Maria
Longhin, Eleonora
Rundén-Pran, Elise
Mariussen, Espen
El Yamani, Naouale
Unger, Wolfgang
Radnik, Jörg
Tropsha, Alexander
Cohen, Yoram
Leszczynski, Jerzy
Ogilvie Hendren, Christine
Wiesner, Mark
Winkler, David
Suzuki, Noriyuki
Yoon, Tae Hyun
Choi, Jang-Sik
Sanabria, Natasha
Gulumian, Mary
Lynch, Iseult
Afantitis, Antreas
Melagraki, Georgia
Isigonis, Panagiotis
Tsoumanis, Andreas
Varsou, Dimitra Danai
Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
Papadiamantis, Anastasios
Ellis, Laura-Jayne A.
Sarimveis, Haralambos
Doganis, Philip
Karatzas, Pantelis
Tsiros, Periklis
Liampa, Irene
Lobaskin, Vladimir
Greco, Dario
Serra, Angela
Kinaret, Pia Anneli Sofia
Saarimäki, Laura Aliisa
Grafström, Roland
Kohonen, Pekka
Nymark, Penny
Willighagen, Egon
Puzyn, Tomasz
Rybinska-Fryca, Anna
Lyubartsev, Alexander
Alstrup Jensen, Keld
Brandenburg, Jan Gerit
Lofts, Stephen
Svendsen, Claus
Harrison, Samuel
Maier, Dieter
Tamm, Kaido
Jänes, Jaak
Sikk, Lauri
Dusinska, Maria
Longhin, Eleonora
Rundén-Pran, Elise
Mariussen, Espen
El Yamani, Naouale
Unger, Wolfgang
Radnik, Jörg
Tropsha, Alexander
Cohen, Yoram
Leszczynski, Jerzy
Ogilvie Hendren, Christine
Wiesner, Mark
Winkler, David
Suzuki, Noriyuki
Yoon, Tae Hyun
Choi, Jang-Sik
Sanabria, Natasha
Gulumian, Mary
Lynch, Iseult
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Nanotechnology has enabled the discovery of a multitude of novel materials exhibiting unique physicochemical (PChem) properties compared to their bulk analogues. These properties have led to a rapidly increasing range of commercial applications; this, however, may come at a cost, if an association to long-term health and environmental risks is discovered or even just perceived. Many nanomaterials (NMs) have not yet had their potential adverse biological effects fully assessed, due to costs and time constraints associated with the experimental assessment, frequently involving animals. Here, the available NM libraries are analyzed for their suitability for integration with novel nanoinformatics approaches and for the development of NM specific Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) for human and environmental risk assessment, all within the NanoSolveIT cloud-platform. These established and well-characterized NM libraries (e.g. NanoMILE, NanoSolutions, NANoREG, NanoFASE, caLIBRAte, NanoTEST and the Nanomaterial Registry (>2000 NMs)) contain physicochemical characterization data as well as data for several relevant biological endpoints, assessed in part using harmonized Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) methods and test guidelines. Integration of such extensive NM information sources with the latest nanoinformatics methods will allow NanoSolveIT to model the relationships between NM structure (morphology), properties and their adverse effects and to predict the effects of other NMs for which less data is available. The project specifically addresses the needs of regulatory agencies and industry to effectively and rapidly evaluate the exposure, NM hazard and risk from nanomaterials and nano-enabled products, enabling implementation of computational ‘safe-by-design’ approaches to facilitate NM commercialization.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1159195612
Document Type :
Electronic Resource