
doi: 10.1039/d4tb02834a
pmid: 40079066
MXenes, a novel class of two-dimensional materials, have recently emerged as promising candidates for biomedical applications due to their specific structural features and exceptional physicochemical and biological properties.
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Cancer therapy, synthesis, Biocompatible Materials, Two-dimensional materials, chemistry, Carbon carbon composites, Biological properties, Drug Delivery Systems, Physicochemical property, Tissues engineerings, Transition Elements, drug delivery system, Humans, Animals, Tissue engineering, animal, human, Nitrites, Controlled drug delivery, Electro actives, Targeted drug delivery, Tissue, Tissue Engineering, Metal implants, biomaterial, Property, Cancer detection, Biomedical applications, tissue engineering, Biological implants, Biocompatibility, Polymeric implants, Biomedical materials, Medical applications, Structural feature
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