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Long-Term In Vivo Biocompatibility of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
[article]
2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Over the past two decades, measurements of carbon nanotube toxicity and biodistribution have yielded a wide range of results. Properties such as nanotube type (single-walled vs. multi-walled), purity, length, aggregation state, and functionalization, as well as route of administration, greatly affect both the biocompatibility and biodistribution of carbon nanotubes. These differences suggest that generalizable conclusions may be elusive and that studies must be material- and
doi:10.1101/869750
fatcat:mfy63arem5bizmgr6wtt4572ii