In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to several products that have shown great potentials in many fields, such as nanoelectronics, energy technology, sensors, and catalysis. In this context we should not forget the biomedical application of graphene that became a new area with outstanding potential. The first study on graphene for biomedical applications has been performed by Dai in 2008 that reported the use of graphene oxide as an efficient nanocarrier for drug delivery. This pioneristic study opened the doors for the use of graphene in widespread biomedical applications such as drug/gene delivery, biological sensing and imaging, antibacterial materials, but also as biocompatibl...
Because of recent research advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, there has been a growing inte...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
Graphene features a shining star in the material sciences since its discovery in 2004. Biomedical ap...
Although graphene and its derivatives have been proven to be suitable for several biomedical applica...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms, arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonal structure, wit...
Graphene is a material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hone...
Although graphene and its derivatives have been proven to be suitable for several biomedical applica...
Thanks to stem cells’ capability to differentiate into multiple cell types, damaged human tissues an...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms, arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonal structure, wit...
Emerging graphene-based materials offer numerous opportunities to design novel scaffolds for neural ...
Graphene research, already prized, is nonetheless challenged to provide material advantages that bri...
Because of recent research advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, there has been a growing inte...
Because of recent research advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, there has been a growing inte...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
Graphene features a shining star in the material sciences since its discovery in 2004. Biomedical ap...
Although graphene and its derivatives have been proven to be suitable for several biomedical applica...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms, arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonal structure, wit...
Graphene is a material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hone...
Although graphene and its derivatives have been proven to be suitable for several biomedical applica...
Thanks to stem cells’ capability to differentiate into multiple cell types, damaged human tissues an...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms, arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonal structure, wit...
Emerging graphene-based materials offer numerous opportunities to design novel scaffolds for neural ...
Graphene research, already prized, is nonetheless challenged to provide material advantages that bri...
Because of recent research advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, there has been a growing inte...
Because of recent research advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, there has been a growing inte...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...