12siThe effects of two graphene-based materials (GBMs), few-layers graphene (FLG) and graphene oxide (GO), were studied in the aeroterrestrial green microalga Trebouxia gelatinosa. Algae were subjected to short- and long-term exposure to GBMs at 0.01, 1 and 50 μg mL - 1. GBMs internalization after short-term exposures was investigated with confocal microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and TEM. Potential negative effects of GBMs, compared to the oxidative stress induced by H2O2, were verified by analyzing chlorophyl a fluorescence (ChlaF), expression of stress-related genes and membrane integrity. Effects of up to 4-week-long exposures were assessed analyzing growth dynamics, ChlaF and photosynthetic pigments. GBMs were not observed in cells but F...
Nanotechnology currently undergoes a rising development partly due to the increasing use of carbon-b...
There are numerous applications of graphene in biomedicine and they can be classified into several m...
The features of Graphene Oxide (GO) could produce unexpected interactions with ecosystem, triggering...
In the recent years, the rapid advancement in the field of nanomaterials has increased their develop...
Graphene oxide (GO) as a novel and promising material has a huge market and multiple applications. T...
Due to the diverse applications, graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) have a high probability of rel...
Due to the unique chemical and physical properties, graphene-based nanomaterials are increasingly be...
GFNs have widespread applications but can harm marine systems due to excessive use and improper disp...
Although increasing attention has been paid to the nanotoxicity of graphene oxide quantum dots (GOQD...
International audienceGraphene-based nanomaterials (GBMs), such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced g...
Carbon-based nanoparticles such as graphene have many applications leading to their industrial produ...
The production of graphene oxide (GO) along with its applications in various aquatic environments is...
Extensive development of new applications using graphene based materials such as graphene oxide (GO)...
The graphene oxide (GO) due to its exceptional structure, physicochemical and mechanical properties ...
Graphene can be modified with functional groups when released into the environment. However, very li...
Nanotechnology currently undergoes a rising development partly due to the increasing use of carbon-b...
There are numerous applications of graphene in biomedicine and they can be classified into several m...
The features of Graphene Oxide (GO) could produce unexpected interactions with ecosystem, triggering...
In the recent years, the rapid advancement in the field of nanomaterials has increased their develop...
Graphene oxide (GO) as a novel and promising material has a huge market and multiple applications. T...
Due to the diverse applications, graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) have a high probability of rel...
Due to the unique chemical and physical properties, graphene-based nanomaterials are increasingly be...
GFNs have widespread applications but can harm marine systems due to excessive use and improper disp...
Although increasing attention has been paid to the nanotoxicity of graphene oxide quantum dots (GOQD...
International audienceGraphene-based nanomaterials (GBMs), such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced g...
Carbon-based nanoparticles such as graphene have many applications leading to their industrial produ...
The production of graphene oxide (GO) along with its applications in various aquatic environments is...
Extensive development of new applications using graphene based materials such as graphene oxide (GO)...
The graphene oxide (GO) due to its exceptional structure, physicochemical and mechanical properties ...
Graphene can be modified with functional groups when released into the environment. However, very li...
Nanotechnology currently undergoes a rising development partly due to the increasing use of carbon-b...
There are numerous applications of graphene in biomedicine and they can be classified into several m...
The features of Graphene Oxide (GO) could produce unexpected interactions with ecosystem, triggering...