Carbon nanotubes for biological and biomedical applications
University of Sydney · UNSW Sydney
Abstract
\n\t\t\t\t\tEver since the discovery of carbon nanotubes, researchers have been exploring their potential in biological and biomedical applications. The recent expansion and availability of chemical modification and bio-functionalization methods have made it possible to generate a new class of bioactive carbon nanotubes which are conjugated with proteins, carbohydrates, or nucleic acids. The modification of a carbon nanotube on a molecular level using biological molecules is essentially an example of the 'bottom-up' fabrication principle of bionanotechnology. The availability of these biomodified carbon nanotube constructs opens up an entire new and exciting research direction in the field of chemical biology,…
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5Topics & keywords
- Carbon nanotube
- Nanotechnology
- Biomolecule
- Nanobiotechnology
- Materials science
- Bioelectronics
- Surface modification
- Carbon fibers