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Graphite Oxide Nanoparticles with Diameter Greater than 20 nm Are Biocompatible with Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells and Can Be Used in a Tissue Engineering System. Small Wang, I. E., Robinson, J. T., Do, G., Hong, G., Gould, D. R., Dai, H., Yang, P. C. 2014; 10 (8): 1479-1484
Abstract
Graphite oxide sheets demonstrate size-dependent uptake and toxicity towards embryonic stem cells. Graphite oxide sheets larger than 20 nm are biocompatible and can be safely used with mouse embryonic stem cells, while graphite oxide sheets smaller than 20 nm in diameter reduced cell proliferation and increased cell toxicity.
View details for DOI 10.1002/smll.201303133
View details for PubMedID 24376186