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Rojas-Andrade MD et al., Antibacterial mechanisms of graphene-based composite nanomaterials. Nanoscale. 2017 Jan 19 9(3):994-1006. doi: 10.1039/c6nr08733g p.997 table 2PubMed ID28054094
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[62] K. H. Roehm, eLS, 2001, Electron Carriers: Proteins and Cofactors in Oxidative Phosphorylation, DOI: 10.1038/npg.els.0001373 |
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P.997 left column top paragraph: "The ROS [reactive oxygen species] species produced from graphene and its derivatives are therefore considered to be generated through interaction with oxygen or other ETC [electron transport chain] carriers (e.g., NADH, NADPH, or FADH2). Table 2 lists the primary electron transporters in
ETC, along with their E°’s at pH 7. As these biomolecules span a large range of electrochemical potentials, charge transfer reactions with graphene derivatives are likely to occur in the
proximity of cellular membranes [ref 50]." |
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