| Literature DB >> 32509159 |
Xiao-Min Han1, Ke-Wen Zheng2, Rui-Long Wang3, Shu-Fen Yue1, Jing Chen1, Zi-Wei Zhao1, Fang Song1, Yan Su1,4, Qiang Ma1,4.
Abstract
Graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) have been widely used in cancer therapy, tissue engineering, antibacterial and biological imaging due to their optical, thermal, and drug absorption properties. When used as drug and gene nanocarrier, the major limitations are aggregation, biocompatibility, and inappropriate release of drugs or genes. To overcome these problems, researchers have developed a variety of functionalization processes. In this review, we grouped the functionalization according to the decoration molecules, putting particular emphasis on the gene delivery. Organic and inorganic materials resulted as the major sets to introduce functional sections onto graphene oxide (GO). We also classified the target molecules used in the GO delivery system, as well as introduced other strategies to increase the delivery efficacy such as controlled release and magnetic targeting. AJTREntities:
Keywords: Graphene oxide; gene delivery; nanocarrier; target delivery
Year: 2020 PMID: 32509159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transl Res ISSN: 1943-8141 Impact factor: 4.060