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Selected Document Category:Published Document
Source:Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory
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Publication Year:2013
Acronym:NCL
Identifier:GTA-11
Document Title:Autophagic Dysfunction Assay: Qualitative Analysis of MAP LC3 - I to LC3 - II C onversion by Western Blot
url:http://ncl.cancer.gov/NCL_Method_GTA-11.pdf
Scope:Lysosomal dysfunction is recognized as a potential toxic mechanism for xenobiotics that can result in various pathological states (1). There is concern that nanopaticles, in particular, may cause lysosomal pathologies, since they are likely to accumulate within lysosomes (2). Lysosomal dysfunction could potentially result from nanoparticle biopersistance, or inhibition of lysosomal enzymes, such as inhibition of phospholipase resulting in phospholipidosis, or inhibition of lysosomal protein degradation resulting in lysosomal overload
Keywords:xenobiotics, lysosomal pathologies, phospholipase
Type of Document:e. Specification
Issues Areas:Measurement and Characterizations
Health, Safety, and Environment
Primary Category:Chemicals e.g. pesticides, pharmaceuticals, paints, basic chemicals
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Submitter's Name:Admin
Submitter's e-mail:[email protected]
Submitter's Company:ANSI
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Contact for Additional Info:http://ncl.cancer.gov/working_assay-cascade_download.asp



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