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  • Cotton thread
  • Cells crawling across crystals
  • Gold nanoparticles, when coated with a cancer antibody, are effective at binding to tumour cells and can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. When bound to the gold, the cancer cells scatter light, making it very easy to identify the noncancerous cells from the malignant ones.
  • Graphite, SEM
  • Cotton fibres
  • String
  • Human brain cancer stem cells treated with graphene, SEM
  • Cells crawling across ceramic crystals
  • Graphite, SEM
  • Few-layer graphene, SEM
  • Cotton thread
  • String
  • Lens tissue, LM
  • cotton thread
  • Human brain cancer stem cells treated with graphene, SEM
  • Gold nanoparticles
  • Aluminium foil, LM
  • String
  • Wool fibres
  • Silk fibres
  • Graphite, SEM
  • Nanographene oxide interacting with bacteria, TEM
  • Nanographene oxide interacting with bacteria, TEM
  • Nylon fibres