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Royal Society of Chemistry, Nanoscale, 44(9), p. 17533-17543, 2017

DOI: 10.1039/c7nr05731h

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Carbon dots: promising biomaterials for bone-specific imaging and drug delivery

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Abstract

Bone-related diseases and dysfunctions are heavy burdens on our increasingly aged society. In this study, carbon dots have been introduced as highly promising biomaterials for bone-related bioimaging and drug delivery due to their high affinity and specificity bone-binding properties.