Original paper

Zebrafish: A Promising Model for Evaluating the Toxicity of Carbon Dot-Based Nanomaterials

Volume: 12, Issue: 43, Pages: 49012 - 49020
Published: Oct 19, 2020
Abstract
Carbon dots (CDs) exhibit a wide range of desirable properties including excellent photoluminescence, photostability, and water solubility, making them ideally suitable for use in the context of drug delivery, bioimaging, and related biomedical applications. Before these CDs can be translated for use in humans, however, further research regarding their in vivo toxicity is required. Owing to their low cost, rapid growth, and significant homology...
Paper Details
Title
Zebrafish: A Promising Model for Evaluating the Toxicity of Carbon Dot-Based Nanomaterials
Published Date
Oct 19, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
43
Pages
49012 - 49020
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