Lung Inflammation Caused By Ubiquitous Engineered Nanomaterials
Lung Inflammation Caused By Ubiquitous Engineered Nanomaterials, mediLexicon, May 9, 2013. A consortium of scientists from across the country has found that breathing ultrafine particles from a large family of materials that increasingly are found in a host of household and commercial products can cause lung inflammation and damage. James C. Bonner and Alexia J. Taylor, toxicology, featured.