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🧫 Nanomaterial Toxicity — Size, Surface Area & ROS

Fix a total nanomaterial mass dose and change particle size: watch total surface area, ROS generation and cell viability respond — demonstrating why mass-based dosing can be a poor predictor of nanomaterial toxicity.

Nanotechnology & MEMS3DModerate60 FPS
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Fix a total nanomaterial mass dose and slide particle diameter to redistribute that same mass into more, smaller particles or fewer, larger ones. Watch total surface area, ROS generation and cell viability respond — demonstrating why mass-based dosing can badly mispredict nanomaterial toxicity, since surface area (not mass) drives ROS-mediated cellular damage.

nanotoxicologyreactive oxygen speciessurface areananoparticle sizecell viabilityoxidative stressdose-responsenanomaterial safety

3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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