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Introduction:
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) are widely used engineered nanomaterials in industrial and
biomedical applications. Yet, MWCNT inhalation, particularly in the occupational settings, may induce
pulmonary adverse effects as acute or persistent pulmonary inflammation, interstitial fibrosis,
granuloma, and bronchiolar or bronchioloalveolar hyperplasia, and the MWCNT-7 (Mitsui-7) has been
classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans. In this work, we analyse the in vitro genotoxicity of
MWCNT-7 using the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay to evaluates the ability of MWCNT-7 to affect
the viability of alveolar epithelial cells (necrosis, apoptosis), its mitotic status (mononucleated,
binucleated, multinucleated) and its chromosomal damage or instability status (presence of micronuclei,
nucleoplasmic bridges and nuclear buds).
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Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Nanomaterial Exposure Environmental Genotoxicity Genotoxicidade Ambiental
