Issue 2, 2013

Biofunctionalized carbon nanotubes in neural regeneration: a mini-review

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have become an intriguing and promising biomaterial platform for the regeneration and functional recovery of damaged nerve tissues. The unique electrical, structural and mechanical properties, diversity of available surface chemistry and cell-penetrating ability of CNTs have made them useful implantable matrices or carriers for the delivery of therapeutic molecules. Although there are still challenges being faced in the clinical applications of CNTs mainly due to their toxicity, many studies to overcome this issue have been published. Modification of CNTs with chemical groups to ensure their dissolution in aqueous media is one possible solution. Functionalization of CNTs with biologically relevant and effective molecules (biofunctionalization) is also a promising strategy to provide better biocompatibility and selectivity for neural regeneration. Here, we review recent advances in the use of CNTs to promote neural regeneration.

Graphical abstract: Biofunctionalized carbon nanotubes in neural regeneration: a mini-review

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
22 Jun 2012
Accepted
06 Nov 2012
First published
19 Nov 2012

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 487-497

Biofunctionalized carbon nanotubes in neural regeneration: a mini-review

J. Hwang, U. S. Shin, W. Jang, J. K. Hyun, I. B. Wall and H. Kim, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 487 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR31581E

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