AbstractFunctionalized carbon nanotubes (f-CNT) are emerging as a new family of nanovectors for the delivery of different types of therapeutic molecules. The application of CNT in the field of carrier-mediated delivery has become possible after the recent discovery of their capacity to penetrate into the cells. CNT can be loaded with active molecules by forming stable covalent bonds or supramolecular assemblies based on noncovalent interactions. Once the cargos are carried into various cells, tissues and organs they are able to express their biological function. In this review, we will describe the potential of f-CNT to deliver different types of therapeutic molecules
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...
In the last few years the field of nanobiotechnology has been revolutionised with the emergence of a...
Carbon nanotubes are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of biomol...
AbstractFunctionalized carbon nanotubes (f-CNT) are emerging as a new family of nanovectors for the ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as one of the most advanced nanovectors for the highly efficien...
SummaryCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) entered the domain of biological research a few years ago, creating a...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are high aspect ratio allotropes of carbon. Because of their unique physical...
The possibility of carbon nanotube integration into living systems for therapeutic and diagnostic pu...
ABSTRACT: This review focuses on the latest developments in applications of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ...
New nanomaterials have been extensively explored in recent years for drug delivery applications to a...
Nanomedicine is the science of fabricating smart devices able to diagnose and treat diseases more ef...
Background: CNT’s are nanomaterials that are one-dimensional structure, which are considered to be o...
CNTs is a fullerene molecule, described in 1991 by the Japanese Scientist ‘‘Sumio Iijima'' as tu...
Due to their unusual properties, carbon nanotubes have been extensively employed in electronics, nan...
Background: CNT's are nanomaterials that are one-dimensional structure, which are considered to be o...
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...
In the last few years the field of nanobiotechnology has been revolutionised with the emergence of a...
Carbon nanotubes are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of biomol...
AbstractFunctionalized carbon nanotubes (f-CNT) are emerging as a new family of nanovectors for the ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as one of the most advanced nanovectors for the highly efficien...
SummaryCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) entered the domain of biological research a few years ago, creating a...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are high aspect ratio allotropes of carbon. Because of their unique physical...
The possibility of carbon nanotube integration into living systems for therapeutic and diagnostic pu...
ABSTRACT: This review focuses on the latest developments in applications of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ...
New nanomaterials have been extensively explored in recent years for drug delivery applications to a...
Nanomedicine is the science of fabricating smart devices able to diagnose and treat diseases more ef...
Background: CNT’s are nanomaterials that are one-dimensional structure, which are considered to be o...
CNTs is a fullerene molecule, described in 1991 by the Japanese Scientist ‘‘Sumio Iijima'' as tu...
Due to their unusual properties, carbon nanotubes have been extensively employed in electronics, nan...
Background: CNT's are nanomaterials that are one-dimensional structure, which are considered to be o...
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...
In the last few years the field of nanobiotechnology has been revolutionised with the emergence of a...
Carbon nanotubes are widely used for biomedical applications as intracellular transporters of biomol...