Nanobiotechnology meets plant cell biology: Carbon nanotubes as organelle targeting nanocarriers

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Abstract

For years, nanotechnology has shown great promise in the fields of biomedical and biotechnological sciences and medical research. In this review, we demonstrate its versatility and applicability in plant cell biology studies. Specifically, we discuss the ability of functionalized carbon nanotubes to penetrate the plant cell wall, target specific organelles, probe protein-carrier activity and induce organelle recycling in plant cells. We also, shed light on prospective applications of carbon nanomaterials in cell biology and plant cell transformation. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Serag, M. F., Kaji, N., Habuchi, S., Bianco, A., & Baba, Y. (2013, April 21). Nanobiotechnology meets plant cell biology: Carbon nanotubes as organelle targeting nanocarriers. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ra22766e

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