Study of Biosafety of Nanomaterials in Sports Engineering

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Nanomaterials have widely been applied in sports engineering, such as sports stadiums, field turf, tracks, sports-wears, equipments and supplements. Inevitably, nanomaterials may cause some potential adverse effects on the cells, lung, liver, kidney, and brain, respectively. Nanmaterials have been fully used in sports fields, and its biosafety should also be focused.

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