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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 57–77, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.7
Figure 1: Comparison between (a) the original concept of an instance map using the original definition from N...
Figure 2: The nodes available in the InstanceMaps tool to represent a study, grouped into four categories. An...
Figure 3: This part of an instance map shows the first steps of the synthesis protocol for the sulfidation of...
Figure 4: Instance map of a nanomaterial’s mesocosm experiment. (A) Representation of an instance map for a m...
Figure 5: Instance map visualising the steps in maintaining continuous D. magna cultures. Daphnia typically p...
Figure 6: Representation of the OECD 202 “Daphnia sp. acute immobilisation test” guideline for acute toxicity...
Figure 7: Representation of the OECD 211 “Daphnia magna reproduction test” guideline for reproductive (chroni...
Figure 8: Instance map of the immunotoxicity workflow to study the bio-nano interactions of differently funct...
Figure 9: Part of the instance map depicting the planning status of the human and ecotoxicology testing for t...
Figure 10: Part of the instance map for the MACRAMÉ use case of antibiotic-loaded nanoparticles representing t...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1400–1414, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.113
Figure 1: Structure of the blood–brain barrier. The endothelial cells are joined by tight junctions to form a...
Figure 2: Advantages and limitations of N2B delivery. Figure 2 was created in BioRender. Akpinar, S. (2023) https://B...
Figure 3: The anatomy of the nasal cavity and the suggested direct and indirect transport mechanisms for N2B ...
Figure 4: Different potential nanocarriers for N2B delivery: SLNs, polymeric NPs, liposomes, and emulsions. Figure 4 ...
Figure 5: RNA delivery tools for N2B delivery. Figure was created in BioRender. Akpinar, S. (2024) https://Bi...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 866–883, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.72
Figure 1: Blood–brain barrier anatomy. Inspired by [5].
Figure 2: Brain delivery routes. A) Local delivery. Drugs can reach the brain by direct injection through the...
Figure 3: Physiological pathways through the BBB. Inspired by [3]. Made using cliparts from Servier Medical Art ...