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1. Different synthesis process of Carbon nanomaterials for biological applications
1. 1 Introduction
1. 2 Preparation/Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials
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2. 1 Synthesis of carbon nanoparticles
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2. 2 Synthesis of Carbon nanotubes
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2. 3 Synthesis of Graphene, Graphene oxide and reduced Graphene Oxide
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3. Properties of Carbon nanomaterials
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4. Conclusion and perspectives of carbon nanomaterials 2 Application of carbon-based nanomaterials for removal of biologically toxic materials
2. 1 Introduction
2. 2 Application for the removal of biologically toxic materials
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2. 1 Removal of biologically toxic materials using carbon nanoparticles
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2. 2 Removal of biologically toxic materials using carbon nanotubes
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2. 3 Removal of biologically toxic materials using Graphene/Graphene Oxide/reduced Graphene Oxide
2. 3 Conclusion
3. Application of carbon-based nanomaterials as optical and electrical biosensors
3. 1 Introduction
3. 2 Application for Biosensor
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2. 1 Bio-sensor using carbon nanoparticles
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2. 2 Bio-sensor using using carbon nanotubes
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2. 3 Bio-sensor using using Graphene/Graphene Oxide/reduced Graphene Oxide
3. 3 Conclusion 4 Application of carbon-based nanomaterials as Bio-imaging probe
4. 1 Introduction
4. 2 Application for bio-imaging probe
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2. 1 Bio-imaging probe using carbon nanoparticles
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2. 2 Bio-imaging probe using carbon nanotubes
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2. 3 Bio-imaging probe using Graphene/Graphene Oxide/reduced Graphene Oxide
4. 3 Conclusion
5. Application of carbon-based nanomaterials as drug and gene delivery carrier
5. 1 Introduction
5. 2 Application in drug and gene delivery
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2. 1 Bio-distribution and drug/gene delivery using carbon nanoparticles
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2. 2 Bio-distribution and drug/gene delivery using carbon nanotubes
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2. 3 Bio-distribution and drug/gene delivery using Graphene/Graphene Oxide/reduced Graphene Oxide
5. 3 Conclusion
6. Biosafety of carbon nanomaterials
6. 1 Introduction
6. 2 Origin of toxicity
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2. 1 Small size
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2. 2 Solubility
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2. 3 Easy entry into body
6. 3 Review of toxicity study
6. 4 Conclusion |
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