Application of Nanomaterial in Sports and its Safety Research

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The nanomaterial have been widely used in the stadium, sports turf, track, sports apparel, sports equipment and sports supplements, but nanomaterials may have a negative impact on the cell, lung, liver, kidney and brain tissue, biological safety. So we should pay attention to and strengthen the biological study of nanomaterials when we are making full use of positive effect of nanomaterials in developing sports engineering.

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