Single Layer Graphene (SLG) has emerged as a critically important nanomaterial due to its unique optical and electrical properties and has become a potential candidate for biomedical applications, biosensors, and tissue engineering. Due to its intrinsic 2D nature, SLG is an ideal surface for the development of large-area biosensors and, due to its biocompatibility, can be easily exploited as a substrate for cell growth. The cellular response to SLG has been addressed in different studies with high cellular affinity for graphene often detected. Still, little is known about the molecular mechanism that drives/regulates the cellular adhesion and migration on SLG and SLG-coated interfaces with respect to other substrates. Within this scenario, ...
Surface nanotopography is widely employed to control cell behavior and in particular controlled diso...
The nanoscale structure and dynamics of proteins on surfaces has been extensively studied using vari...
Graphene oxide shows great promise as a material for biomedical applications, e.g., as a multi-drug ...
Single Layer Graphene (SLG) has emerged as a critically important nanomaterial due to its unique opt...
Single Layer Graphene (SLG) has emerged as a critically important nanomaterial due to its unique opt...
The biological interactions of graphene have been extensively investigated over the last 10 years. H...
As an emerging applied material, graphene has shown tremendous application potential in many fields,...
Interfacing neurons with graphene, a single atomic layer of sp2hybridized C-atoms, is a key paradigm...
The advent of super-resolution microscopy over the past decade has excited many researchers. Single-...
Focal adhesions are integrin-based protein complexes that form at the interface between cells and th...
Graphene and graphene oxide (GO) are two-dimensional nanomaterials with promising biomedical applica...
The interaction between cells and nanostructured materials is attracting increasing interest, becaus...
Membrane proteins govern many important functions in cells via dynamic oligomerization into active c...
Membrane proteins govern many important functions in cells via dynamic oligomerization into active c...
Considering the potential exposure to graphene, the most investigated nanomaterial, the assessment o...
Surface nanotopography is widely employed to control cell behavior and in particular controlled diso...
The nanoscale structure and dynamics of proteins on surfaces has been extensively studied using vari...
Graphene oxide shows great promise as a material for biomedical applications, e.g., as a multi-drug ...
Single Layer Graphene (SLG) has emerged as a critically important nanomaterial due to its unique opt...
Single Layer Graphene (SLG) has emerged as a critically important nanomaterial due to its unique opt...
The biological interactions of graphene have been extensively investigated over the last 10 years. H...
As an emerging applied material, graphene has shown tremendous application potential in many fields,...
Interfacing neurons with graphene, a single atomic layer of sp2hybridized C-atoms, is a key paradigm...
The advent of super-resolution microscopy over the past decade has excited many researchers. Single-...
Focal adhesions are integrin-based protein complexes that form at the interface between cells and th...
Graphene and graphene oxide (GO) are two-dimensional nanomaterials with promising biomedical applica...
The interaction between cells and nanostructured materials is attracting increasing interest, becaus...
Membrane proteins govern many important functions in cells via dynamic oligomerization into active c...
Membrane proteins govern many important functions in cells via dynamic oligomerization into active c...
Considering the potential exposure to graphene, the most investigated nanomaterial, the assessment o...
Surface nanotopography is widely employed to control cell behavior and in particular controlled diso...
The nanoscale structure and dynamics of proteins on surfaces has been extensively studied using vari...
Graphene oxide shows great promise as a material for biomedical applications, e.g., as a multi-drug ...