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Carbon-based nanomaterials comprise nanotubes of carbon, nanodiamonds, graphenes and their derivatives, carbon dots, and fullerenes. Because of their extraordinary chemical, thermal, electric, optical, mechanical characteristics and special structural dimensions, these materials gained attention in different areas, including the biomedical field. Recently, the attention has been on cell and tissue imaging and the availability of therapeutic drugs for cancer diagnosis and the reconstruction of tissues.

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