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Surface engineered nanodiamonds: mechanistic intervention in biomedical applications for diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

Tanima DeyAnushikha GhoshArka SanyalChelsea Josephine CharlesSahas PokharelLakshmi NairManjari SinghSantanu KaityVelayutham RavichandiranKulwinder KaurSubhadeep Roy
Published in: Biomedical materials (Bristol, England) (2024)
In terms of biomedical tools, nanodiamonds (ND) are a more recent innovation. Their size typically ranges between 4 to 100 nm. ND are produced via a variety of methods and are known for their physical toughness, durability, and chemical stability. Studies have revealed that surface modifications and functionalization have a significant influence on the optical and electrical properties of the nanomaterial. Consequently, surface functional groups of NDs have applications in a variety of domains, including drug administration, gene delivery, immunotherapy for cancer treatment, and bio-imaging to diagnose cancer. Additionally, their biocompatibility is a critical requisite for their in vivo and in vitro interventions. This review delves into these aspects and focuses on the recent advances in surface modification strategies of NDs for various biomedical applications surrounding cancer diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, the prognosis of its clinical translation has also been discussed.
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