First published at 11:27 UTC on July 26th, 2021.
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An introductory video, quite complex but see the NET and small graphene claim within the presentation, which will provide clarity to my next video upon this GO subject. The thumbnail …
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An introductory video, quite complex but see the NET and small graphene claim within the presentation, which will provide clarity to my next video upon this GO subject. The thumbnail really says it all, but this is another example of the toxicity of Graphene. Another claim is made within the video that GO causes no cytoxicity, or none was found within their study, but in other studies we find cytoxocity (cell toxicity) has been found depending on particulate state and particle size of the GO - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/am200428v "Clearly, the toxicity of graphene and graphene oxide depends on the exposure environment (i.e., whether or not aggregation occurs) and mode of interaction with cells (i.e., suspension versus adherent cell types)."
NET - Neutrophil (white blood cell) extracellular Trap is an effect produced by GO exposure and results in immune-mediated (autoimmune diseases are a subset of this) disorders, chronic inflammation, and this will lead to everything you see in the thumbnail plus more; I posited this within my references list of the "Graphene Oxide: A Way To Kill or Control?" video.
Some of the information here is outdated and naive, to say the least, but I hope it will provide some further information on the GO subject. :)
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