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Preparation and functionalization of graphene nanocomposites for biomedical applications

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This protocol covers the preparation, functionalization and bioconjugation of various graphene derivatives and nanocomposites, as well as how to functionalize them with biocompatible polymers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), and provides procedures for 125I radiolabeling of PEGylated GO and the preparation of GO-based gene carriers.
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Functionalized nano-graphene- and graphene-based nanocomposites have gained tremendous attention in the area of biomedicine in recent years owing to their biocompatibility, the ease with which they can be functionalized and their properties such as thermal and electrical conductivity. Potential applications for functionalized nanoparticles range from drug delivery and multimodal imaging to exploitation of the electrical properties of graphene toward the preparation of biosensing devices. This protocol covers the preparation, functionalization and bioconjugation of various graphene derivatives and nanocomposites. Starting from graphite, the preparations of graphene oxide (GO), reduced GO (RGO) and magnetic GO-based nanocomposite, as well as how to functionalize them with biocompatible polymers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), are described in detail. We also provide procedures for (125)I radiolabeling of PEGylated GO and the preparation of GO-based gene carriers; other bioconjugation approaches including drug loading, antibody conjugation and fluorescent labeling are similar to those described previously and used for bioconjugation of PEGylated carbon nanotubes. We hope this article will help researchers in this field to fabricate graphene-based bioconjugates with high reproducibility for various applications in biomedicine. The sample preparation procedures take various times ranging from 1 to 2 d.

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PEGylated Nanographene Oxide for Delivery of Water-Insoluble Cancer Drugs

TL;DR: The results showed that graphene is a novel class of material promising for biological applications including future in vivo cancer treatment with various aromatic, low-solubility drugs.
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Nano-Graphene Oxide for Cellular Imaging and Drug Delivery.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize and explore the biological applications of nano-graphene oxide (NGO), i.e., single-layer graphene oxide sheets down to a few nanometers in lateral width.
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PEGylated Nano-Graphene Oxide for Delivery of Water Insoluble Cancer Drugs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors functionalized nano-graphene oxide (NGO), a novel graphitic material, with branched polyethylene glycol (PEG) to obtain a biocompatible NGO-PEG conjugate stable in various biological solutions, and used them for attaching hydrophobic aromatic molecules including a camptothecin analog, SN38 non-covalently via pi-pi stacking.
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