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Public Underst Sci ; 33(1): 105-120, 2024 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37458286

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This empirical article explores the dynamics of exchange and reciprocity between cohorters, that is, study organizers, and cohortees, that is, study participants. Drawing on literature on bioeconomy and valuation, we analyze cohortees' expectations in return for the "clinical labor" they perform in the pilot phase of a Swiss precision public health study. Based on an ethnography of this cohort and data from seven focus groups with cohortees (n = 37), we identified four positions: (1) the good citizen participant, (2) the critical participant, (3) the concerned participant, and (4) the self-oriented participant. These reveal that cohortees' participation, still framed in altruistic terms, nevertheless engages expectations about reciprocal obligations of the state and science in terms of public health, confirming the deep entanglement of gift-based, financial, and moral economies of participation. The different values emerging from these expectations-robust scientific evidence about environmental exposure and a socially oriented public health-provide rich indications about stake making which might matter for the future of precision public health.


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Participación de la Comunidad , Salud Pública , Humanos , Suiza
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Food Chem Toxicol ; 97: 327-335, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27523291

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Silver nanoparticles are advertised as antimicrobial agents in a wide range of products. The majority of available studies suggest that silver nanoparticle toxicity is mainly caused by silver ions released from the particles. However, it remains challenging to distinguish between the effect of silver nanoparticles and silver ions. Here we used a combination of a short-term in vivo study in rats and an in silico-based toxicokinetic model to determine tissue distribution of administered ionic and nanoparticulate silver, and to estimate mixture ratios of the different silver species, namely primary nanoparticles, ions and secondary particles. Our data indicate that silver nanoparticles and silver ions are not or only marginally bioavailable after oral ingestion of a single, non-toxic dose. Experimental data on organ distribution after intravenous injection were accurately reflected by the predictions of the in silico model. Toxicokinetic modeling suggests systemic distribution of a major proportion of the injected ionic silver as de novo formed secondary nanoparticles, and the presence of such particles was proven by electron microscopy. The observation that silver ions form secondary particles, underlines the difficulties in distinguishing between particle- and ion-dependent effects of silver nanoparticles.


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Nanopartículas del Metal/administración & dosificación , Plata/farmacocinética , Animales , Simulación por Computador , Iones , Masculino , Modelos Teóricos , Especificidad de Órganos , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Plata/administración & dosificación , Distribución Tisular
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