Abstract
Carbon nanotubes are considered as molecular wires exhibiting novel properties for diverse applications including medicinal and biotechnological purposes. Surface chemistry on carbon nanotubes results on their solubilization in organic solvents and/or aqueous/physiological media. Herein, we will present how interfacing such novel carbon-based nanomaterials with biological systems may lead to new applications in diagnostics, vaccine and drug delivery. Recent developments in this rapidly growing field will be presented thus suggesting exciting opportunities for the utilization of carbon nanotubes as useful tools for biotechnological applications. Emphasis will be placed in the integration of biomaterials with carbon nanotubes, which enables the use of such hybrid systems as biosensor devices, immunosensors and DNAsensors.
Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, functionalization, biotechnology, delivery systems, biosensors
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Carbon Nanotubes: Materials for Medicinal Chemistry and Biotechnological Applications
Volume: 13 Issue: 15
Author(s): Georgia Pagona and Nikos Tagmatarchis
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Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, functionalization, biotechnology, delivery systems, biosensors
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes are considered as molecular wires exhibiting novel properties for diverse applications including medicinal and biotechnological purposes. Surface chemistry on carbon nanotubes results on their solubilization in organic solvents and/or aqueous/physiological media. Herein, we will present how interfacing such novel carbon-based nanomaterials with biological systems may lead to new applications in diagnostics, vaccine and drug delivery. Recent developments in this rapidly growing field will be presented thus suggesting exciting opportunities for the utilization of carbon nanotubes as useful tools for biotechnological applications. Emphasis will be placed in the integration of biomaterials with carbon nanotubes, which enables the use of such hybrid systems as biosensor devices, immunosensors and DNAsensors.
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Pagona Georgia and Tagmatarchis Nikos, Carbon Nanotubes: Materials for Medicinal Chemistry and Biotechnological Applications, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2006; 13 (15) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986706777452524
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986706777452524 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
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