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'''Nanopathologia''' est studium [[morbus|morborum]] a particulis micrometricis et nanometricis effectorum, vel subtilius studium quod modos tractat quibus organismus vivens praesentiam tantorum minimorum particulorum accipit. <!--"Dust at the nanoscale (smaller than one-thousands of a millimeter) can elude physiological barriers and easily enter the bloodstream, where it is very likely to reach all internal organs and tissues. It has already been proven that inhaled 100nm particles can negotiate the lung barrier within 60 seconds, then show up in the liver and other internal organs within an hour." (Gatti & Montarari 2008, p. 33.)-->
 
== Fontes ==
* [[Antonietta M. Gatti]] et [[Stephanus Montanari]]. [[2007]]. ''Nanopathology: The Health Impact of Nanoparticles.'' Pan Stanford Publishing. ISBN: 9789814241007.
* [[Antonietta M. Gatti]] et [[Stephanus Montanari]]. [[2008]]. "Nanopollution: The Invisible Fog of Future Wars." ''The Futurist'' (May-June), pp. 32&ndash;3432–34.&mdash;"''nanopathology,'' the study of diseases caused by micrometric and nanometric particles" (p. 33).
 
== Nexus externus ==
* http://www.nanopathology.it {{Ling|Anglice}}<!--"According to their size, those foreign bodies can be divided into nano-particles, if their order of magnitude is between 10-9 and 10-7 m, and micro-particles if they range between 10-6 and 10-5 m. If those bodies are chemically inert and not biodegradable, they induce a reaction through which the organism defends itself against that form of invasion, and that reaction, whatever it is, can either pass unnoticed or be of clinical relevance.Nanopathology is the branch of learning that deals with the reactions the organism opposes to the presence of those small-sized particles."-->