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A comprehensive emphasis on graphene technology and its bioscience applications
The rapid translation of Graphene technology from laboratory discoveries to commercial products has been a remarkable phenomenon, with far-reaching implications for bioscience applications. Graphene is a two-dimensional nanomaterial comprising a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal crystal lattice structure, has captivated researchers and industries worldwide due to its extraordinary properties, making it ideal for applications in medical devices, biosensors, drug delivery systems and tissue engineering. The journey of graphene technologies, from ground breaking laboratory research to impactful integration into various industrial applications, is marked by challenges associated with scaling up graphene production, including the need for cost-effective methods and robust infrastructure to support large-scale commercialization. As graphene technology continues to evolve, its prospects in the bioscience sector are transforming from experimental successes in ongoing research to regulatory frameworks and tangible industrial contributions, with a focus on the versatile ability of graphene to enhance strength, durability, and tunability in various bioscience applications, ultimately holding the transformative potential to revolutionize the bioscience industry.