Neutron-Activatable Radionuclide Cancer Therapy Using Graphene Oxide Nanoplatelets

Neutron-activation is a promising method of generating radiotherapeutics with minimal handling of radioactive materials. Graphene oxide nanoplatelets (GONs) were examined as a carrier for neutron-activatable holmium with the purpose of exploiting inherent characteristics for theranostic application. GONs were hypothesized to be an ideal candidate for this application owing to their desirable characteristics such as a rigid structure, high metal loading capacity, low density, heat resistance, and the ability to withstand harsh environments associated with the neutron-activation process.
Source: Nuclear Medicine and Biology - Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research