Anti-cancer and neuroprotective effects of conjugated graphene quantum dot in brain tumor-bearing rat model

Glioblastoma has been recognized as a most complex and highly malignant type of primary brain tumor. The rapid progression brain tumor model was developed by direct intracranial administration of ENU at the different focal brain points in the rat brains. The GQD was synthesized by bottom-up techniqu...

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Anticancer properties
Biomarkers
Brain
Brain cancer
carbodiimide-amidation
Conjugates
glioblastoma
Graphene
graphene quantum dot
Molecular docking
neuroprotection
Quantum dots
Synthesis
Toxicity
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