Laboratory of Srinivas Sridhar
ABSTRACT Graphene, graphene oxide (GO) and graphene oxide quantum dots (GQDs) are expected to play a vital role in the diagnosis of severe ailments. Graphene-based nano-materials are becoming a significant tool in diagnostic research. There is a prevalence of graphene-based nano-biosensors in the recent literature. In this work, we discuss the latest findings from research in graphene-based nanotechnology and their application in biosensors in diagnostics. This review covers the structure and physicochemical properties of graphene, use of graphene-based nano-materials in fabrication of biosensors for sensing bio-molecules (amino acids, DNA, peptides, biochemicals, drugs, glucose, antigens and antibodies, for example) and diagnostic applications such as cancer detection and bio-imaging. The discussion is followed by a treatment of nanotoxicity issues related to graphene and its prospective role in future research.
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