PEGylated graphene oxide elicits strong immunological responses despite surface passivation
Polyethylene glycol has been widely utilized to functionalize nanomaterials in order to improve their biocompatibility. Here, the authors demonstrate that PEGylated nano-graphene oxide can elicit an inflammatory response, contradicting current literature.
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Main Authors: | Nana Luo, Jeffrey K. Weber, Shuang Wang, Binquan Luan, Hua Yue, Xiaobo Xi, Jing Du, Zaixing Yang, Wei Wei, Ruhong Zhou, Guanghui Ma |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a128b2d6b00b4f8f896db220436e5a4a |
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