In recent years, the rapid development of nanotechnology and, consequently, the application of various aspects of human activity. Nanomaterials can be physically and chemically processed for their unique size and morphological properties, widely used in industrial and biomedical processes. TiO2 nanoparticles (NH) are used in important environmental, technological and biomedical areas. TiO2 NH is the main pathway for entering human and animal organisms - respiratory, peroral and percutaneous. As a result, the main target organs are respiratory, gut, immune, skin tissues, and the more critical cerebral cerebral, bone marrow, reproductive and secretive organs.
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