Body Barriers

Learn more about the behaviour of new, innovative materials and nanomaterials at the outer and inner body barriers of humans.

Nanoparticles at the Blood-Brain Barrier

The blood-brain barrier separates the vascular system from the brain and is formed by endothelial cells which are enclosing the

Nanoparticles and the olfactory mucous membrane

In mammals the olfactory mucous membrane is located in the upper part of the nose, called the nasal roof. In

Nanoparticles and the lung

The air-blood barrier is a structure present in the lungs that controls gas exchange by means of pressure and concentration

Nanoparticles and the Skin

The skin is the body’s largest organ and protects the body against diseases caused by organisms, toxic chemicals, and mechanical

Nanoparticles and the Immune System

The immune system recognizes both self and non-self-entities. When non-self agents are recognized, like nanoparticles, immune cells decide whether they

Nanoparticles and the Gastro-Intestinal Tract

Our gastro-intestinal tract is highly specialised for the uptake of different materials (food), their digestion, and the delivery of the

How does the body eliminate nanoparticles?

Nanoparticles that are present in the body (i.e. after injection) are largely taken up and eliminated by the so called

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Nanoparticles at the placental barrier

The placenta is an important tissue barrier that separates the unborn child from the mother. The foetus is totally dependent

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