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Title Carbon-based nanomaterials for targeted cancer nanotherapy: recent trends and future prospects
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Targeted drug delivery; cancer nanotherapy; nanocarriers; carbon nanotubes; graphene; graphene oxide; carbon quantum dots; graphene quantum dots
Abstract Carbon-based nanomaterials are becoming attractive materials due to their unique structural dimensions and promising mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical and chemical characteristics. Carbon nanotubes, graphene, graphene oxide, carbon and graphene quantum dots have numerous applications in diverse areas, including biosensing, drug/gene delivery, tissue engineering, imaging, regenerative medicine, diagnosis, and cancer therapy. Cancer remains one of the major health problems all over the world, and several therapeutic approaches are focussed on designing targeted anticancer drug delivery nanosystems by applying benign and less hazardous resources with high biocompatibility, ease of functionalization, remarkable targeted therapy issues, and low adverse effects. This review highlights the recent development on these carbon based-nanomaterials in the field of targeted cancer therapy and discusses their possible and promising diagnostic and therapeutic applications for the treatment of cancers
Researchers Siavash Iravani (Fifth Researcher), Ghazaleh Jamalipour Soufi (Fourth Researcher), Babak Jaleh (Third Researcher), mahmoud Nasrollahzadeh (Second Researcher), Mohaddeseh Sajjadi (First Researcher)