Applications of graphene and graphene oxide in smart drug/gene delivery: Is the world still flat?

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Abstract

Graphene, a wonder material, has made far-reaching developments in many different fields such as materials science, electronics, condensed physics, quantum physics, energy systems, etc. Since its discovery in 2004, extensive studies have been done for understanding its physical and chemical properties. Owing to its unique characteristics, it has rapidly became a potential candidate for nano-bio researchers to explore its usage in biomedical applications. In the last decade, remarkable efforts have been devoted to investigating the biomedical utilization of graphene and graphene-based materials, especially in smart drug and gene delivery as well as cancer therapy. Inspired by a great number of successful graphene-based materials integrations into the biomedical area, here we summarize the most recent developments made about graphene applications in biomedicine. In this paper, we review the up-to-date advances of graphene-based materials in drug delivery applications, specifically targeted drug/ gene delivery, delivery of antitumor drugs, controlled and stimuli-responsive drug release, photodynamic therapy applications and optical imaging and theranostics, as well as investigating the future trends and succeeding challenges in this topic to provide an outlook for future researches.

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Hoseini-Ghahfarokhi, M., Mirkiani, S., Mozaffari, N., Abdolahi Sadatlu, M. A., Ghasemi, A., Abbaspour, S., … Karimi, M. (2020). Applications of graphene and graphene oxide in smart drug/gene delivery: Is the world still flat? International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S265876

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