Graphene oxide nanosheets modulate spinal glutamatergic transmission and modify locomotor behaviour in an in vivo zebrafish model

Author:

Cellot Giada12345ORCID,Vranic Sandra67895ORCID,Shin Yuyoung108115ORCID,Worsley Robyn108115,Rodrigues Artur Filipe67895ORCID,Bussy Cyrill67895ORCID,Casiraghi Cinzia108115ORCID,Kostarelos Kostas67895ORCID,McDearmid Jonathan Robert12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour

2. College of Life Sciences

3. University of Leicester

4. Leicester

5. UK

6. Nanomedicine Lab

7. Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health and National Graphene Institute

8. University of Manchester

9. Manchester M13 9PT

10. Department of Chemistry

11. Manchester M13 9PL

Abstract

The article reports that graphene oxide nanosheets (s-GO), by interfering with synapses, have the potential to be used as behavioural modulators.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Materials Science

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