摘要
There is increasing interest in studying carbon-based nanomaterials(CBNs)for use in regenerative medicine.Some carbon crystalline structures,such as graphene,carbon nanotubes/nanofibers,boron nitride nanosheets/nanotubes and fullerenes,as well as disordered structures,such as diamond-like carbon,glasslike carbon,and amorphous carbon,are now being considered as promising scaffolds(Ferreira et al.,2015;Kabiri et al.,2015),
There is increasing interest in studying carbon-based nanomaterials(CBNs)for use in regenerative medicine.Some carbon crystalline structures,such as graphene,carbon nanotubes/nanofibers,boron nitride nanosheets/nanotubes and fullerenes,as well as disordered structures,such as diamond-like carbon,glasslike carbon,and amorphous carbon,are now being considered as promising scaffolds(Ferreira et al.,2015;Kabiri et al.,2015),
基金
supported by the University of Malaga,Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucia Tech
Andalucia Government PAIDI-CTS156,Spain