Patent evidence of GO can be found here:
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Filed by Shanghai National Engineering Research Center for Nanotechnology
Peer-reviewed evidence of GO used to make nanobots:
"Recently, graphene family nanomaterials such as graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) attracted substantial interest as new platforms for SCs-based biomedical applications, because of their physicochemical properties, distinctive nanostructure, and outstanding mechanical properties"
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Smoking gun peer-reviewed paper:
"Over the past few years, graphene and graphene-related materials (GRMs) have attracted huge attention of the researchers owing to their wide spectrum properties such as high surface area, high electrical mobility and conductivity, excellent mechanical, electrochemical, and piezoelectricproperties, and efficacy against microbes and viruses"
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Evidence of GO used to make nanobots:
Explanation of the technology starting at 1:28
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How nanotech is utilised in biomed technolog:
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"Graphene oxide (GO) because of its 2D structure and fascinating chemical and physical attributes has created enormous interest in the field of electrochemistry"
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"Rapid advancement of transparent flexible electronics has great potential for next-generation energy devices for self-powered nanosystems and nanosensors"
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Investigation of porosity, microstructure and mechanical properties of additively manufactured graphene"
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The overwhelming evidence of nanobots in the jabs
Graphene industry discussion:
"The group are also working on polymer nanoparticles with potential antiviral effects and pulsatile release vaccine systems"
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Graphene industry defending the use of graphene in face masks:
"The amount of graphene used in properly prepared face masks is typically a low percentage of the total materials used"
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More industry evidence of graphene ink in face masks:
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Nobel Prize winner who helped isolate graphene:
"it definitely will be used - and, in fact, already is being used - to fight the virus, either in diagnostics or in protective gear or as an active ingredient.”
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Engineering discussion of GO
"practical applications of graphene have included the development of graphene-based FET mixers, RF transistors and controllable resistive devices such as metasurfaces, and absorbers"
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"GRAPHAR project aims at demonstrating that graphene can enable a promising platform for solid-state LIDAR systems based on OPA with high output power"
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Peer-reviewed evidence of GO used in medical treatments:
"In the future, it is (GO) expected to be introduced into vaccine research to improve the efficacy of vaccines."
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GO as a drug delivery nanosystem.
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2017 study about how to address the blood toxicity problem of GO.
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"In this study, we carefully engineered graphene oxide as a vaccine adjuvant for immunotherapy"
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Two-dimensional graphene oxide nanoparticles have great potential as a novel vaccine platform due to their extraordinary attributes"
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Successful Stabilization of Graphene Oxide in Electrolyte Solutions: