Qing Wang, Yan-Hua Li, Wei-Jia Jiang, Jian-Guo Zhao, Bao-Guo Xiao, Guang-Xian Zhang* and Cun-Gen Ma* Pages 56 - 61 ( 6 )
Graphene, with its outstanding electrical properties, large surface area, and excellent mechanical properties, is found in a wide variety of applications in biomimetic substrates and biomedicine, with the result that there is growing interest in the effect of graphene-based nanomaterials on neural cells. This review sums up current research on the effectiveness of graphene and its derivatives on neural cells. We emphasize the biocompatibility of graphene and its derivatives, and how they affect the behavior of neural cells, including adhesion, proliferation, neurite outgrowth and differentiation. In addition, we discuss at great length the literature on graphenebased nanomaterials for drug delivery applications. While their in vivo effects on the nervous system remain to be explored, encouraging findings indicate that graphene-based nanomaterials have significant potential as novel therapies for neurodegenerative disease.
Graphene, neural cells, biocompatibility, biological activity, neurodegeneration, drug carrier.
"2011" Collaborative Innovation Center/Research Center of Neurobiology, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan, Institute of Brain Science, Shanxi Datong University, Datong, "2011" Collaborative Innovation Center/Research Center of Neurobiology, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan, Institute of Brain Science, Shanxi Datong University, Datong, Institute of Brain Science, Shanxi Datong University, Datong, Department of Neurology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, "2011" Collaborative Innovation Center/Research Center of Neurobiology, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan