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Graphene Oxide and Biological Properties: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 3 by Alexander Marcus Seifalian and Version 2 by Rita Xu.

Desirable carbon allotropes such as graphene oxide (GO) have entered the field with several biomedical applications, owing to their exceptional physicochemical and biological features, including extreme strength, found to be 200 times stronger than steel; remarkable light weight; large surface-to-volume ratio; chemical stability; unparalleled thermal and electrical conductivity; and enhanced cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation properties. 

  • graphene
  • graphene oxide
  • functionalization
  • interface
  • stem cells
  • cell adhesion
  • carbon
  • human organs
  • 3D scaffold
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