Magdiel Inggrid Setyawati
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De Kwek D, Setyawati M, Gautam A, Adav S, Cheong E, Ng K
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2024 Dec;
21(1):49.
PMID: 39633455
Background: Inorganic ultraviolet filters such as titanium dioxide nanoparticles are frequently used in sunscreens. Numerous toxicological studies in vitro and in vivo have been conducted using pristine standard reference nanomaterials...
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Tan L, Setyawati M, Ng K
Arch Toxicol
. 2024 Aug;
98(11):3689-3711.
PMID: 39186148
The use of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) in skincare products has significantly increased human skin exposure, raising safety concerns. Whilst NP's ability to penetrate healthy skin is minimal, studies have...
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Lee M, Lim H, Su C, Koh J, Setyawati M, Ng K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Nov;
57(48):19223-19235.
PMID: 37933439
Insights into how biological systems respond to high- and low-dose acute environmental stressors are a fundamental aspect of exposome research. However, studying the impact of low-level environmental exposure in conventional...
4.
Setyawati M, Wang Q, Ni N, Tee J, Ariga K, Ke P, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Jul;
14(1):4269.
PMID: 37460554
Delivering cancer therapeutics to tumors necessitates their escape from the surrounding blood vessels. Tumor vasculatures are not always sufficiently leaky. Herein, we engineer therapeutically competent leakage of therapeutics from tumor...
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Bello D, Chanetsa L, Christophi C, Singh D, Setyawati M, Christiani D, et al.
Nanotoxicology
. 2023 Feb;
16(9-10):913-934.
PMID: 36774544
Inhalation of nanoparticles emitted from toner-based printing equipment (TPE), such as laser printers and photocopiers, also known as PEPs, has been associated with systemic inflammation, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disorders,...
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Lai H, Setyawati M, Duarte C, Chua H, Low C, Ng K
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2022 Nov;
111(4):933-945.
PMID: 36418224
Human hair proteins are recognized for their intrinsically high cysteine content. They can be solubilized while preserving their highly reductive thiol groups for free radical scavenging applications. The presence of...
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Wu Z, Setyawati M, Lim H, Ng K, Tay C
Nanoscale
. 2022 Sep;
14(39):14491-14507.
PMID: 36106385
The widespread use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in food products necessitates the understanding of their impact on the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Herein, we screened several representative food-borne comparator ENMs (...
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Bello D, Chanetsa L, Cristophi C, Poh T, Singh D, Setyawati M, et al.
NanoImpact
. 2022 May;
22:100325.
PMID: 35559961
Toner-based printing equipment (TPE), including laser printers and photocopiers, utilize several engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) to improve toner performance. Operation of TPE, which rarely employ any exposure controls, generates high exposures...
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Jia S, Setyawati M, Liu M, Xu T, Loo J, Yan M, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2022 Mar;
432:128710.
PMID: 35325858
Printers are everyday devices in both our homes and workplaces. We have previously found high occupational exposure levels to toner-based printer emitted nanoparticles (PEPs) at printing centers. To elucidate the...
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Zhao Z, Chua H, Goh B, Lai H, Tan S, Moay Z, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2021 Jul;
110(1):92-104.
PMID: 34254735
Human hair keratin (HHK) has been successfully explored as raw materials for three-dimensional scaffolds for soft tissue regeneration due to its excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity. However, none of the reported...