Biocompatible Graphene-based Growth of Cancer Cells: A Work in Progress

Biocompatible Graphene-based Growth of Cancer Cells: A Work in Progress

Date: April 19, 2012
Creator: Parks, Melissa & Verrill, Diane
Description: This poster discusses research on the biocompatible graphene-based growth of cancer cells. Graphene is made of a single layer of carbon atoms. Recently is has been used to successfully differentiate stem cells in neural cells. The authors experiment using cancerous cells from human patients in place of neural stem cells.
Contributing Partner: UNT Honors College