Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine
Carbon nanomaterials, including fullerenes, carbon nanohorns, and carbon nanotubes, are increasingly being used in various fields owing to these materials’ unique, size-dependent functions and physicochemical properties. Recently, because of their high variability and stability, carbon nanomaterials...
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doaj-65b38ae0e47649df854de1f5100499bd2020-11-24T22:56:09ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442012-02-015235036310.3390/ma5020350Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for NanomedicineYasuo TsutsumiShin-ichi TsunodaTakuya YamashitaYasuo YoshiokaTomoaki YoshikawaHiromi NabeshiKohei YamashitaCarbon nanomaterials, including fullerenes, carbon nanohorns, and carbon nanotubes, are increasingly being used in various fields owing to these materials’ unique, size-dependent functions and physicochemical properties. Recently, because of their high variability and stability, carbon nanomaterials have been explored as a novel tool for the delivery of therapeutic molecules including peptide and nucleic acid cancer drugs. However, insufficient information is available regarding the safety of carbon nanomaterials for human health, even though such information is vital for the development of safe and effective nanomedicine technologies. In this review, we discuss currently available information regarding the safety of carbon nanomaterials in nanomedicine applications, including information obtained from our own studies; and we discuss types of carbon nanomaterials that demonstrate particular promise for safe nanomedicine technologies.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/5/2/350/nanomedicinecarbon nanomaterialsfullerenescarbon nanohornscarbon nanotubesdrug deliverynano safety science |
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Yasuo Tsutsumi Shin-ichi Tsunoda Takuya Yamashita Yasuo Yoshioka Tomoaki Yoshikawa Hiromi Nabeshi Kohei Yamashita Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine Materials nanomedicine carbon nanomaterials fullerenes carbon nanohorns carbon nanotubes drug delivery nano safety science |
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Yasuo Tsutsumi Shin-ichi Tsunoda Takuya Yamashita Yasuo Yoshioka Tomoaki Yoshikawa Hiromi Nabeshi Kohei Yamashita |
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Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine |
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Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine |
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Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine |
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Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine |
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Carbon Nanomaterials: Efficacy and Safety for Nanomedicine |
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carbon nanomaterials: efficacy and safety for nanomedicine |
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Carbon nanomaterials, including fullerenes, carbon nanohorns, and carbon nanotubes, are increasingly being used in various fields owing to these materials’ unique, size-dependent functions and physicochemical properties. Recently, because of their high variability and stability, carbon nanomaterials have been explored as a novel tool for the delivery of therapeutic molecules including peptide and nucleic acid cancer drugs. However, insufficient information is available regarding the safety of carbon nanomaterials for human health, even though such information is vital for the development of safe and effective nanomedicine technologies. In this review, we discuss currently available information regarding the safety of carbon nanomaterials in nanomedicine applications, including information obtained from our own studies; and we discuss types of carbon nanomaterials that demonstrate particular promise for safe nanomedicine technologies. |
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nanomedicine carbon nanomaterials fullerenes carbon nanohorns carbon nanotubes drug delivery nano safety science |
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