https://ninithi.wordpress.com/2015/08/11/the-top-10-uses-of-graphene/
they’ve come a long way since 2015
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#9: Graphene as a drug delivery material
Graphene has number of favorable properties that makes it ideal for biomedical applications. Graphene has high surface area that can be exploited specially in drug delivery applications. Also, graphene can be surface modified with relative ease and made to bind in to specific drug and can be used as drug delivery vehicles. The surface modification can also be used to impart certain functional groups that have higher affinity towards important cell types through specific ligands. These smart carriers, can specifically bind to cell types to deliver drug, make cell easier to image and sometimes to perform cellular diagnostics. Due to the lipophilic nature of graphene they can pass through cell membranes in to the cells. Most of the research in this field however, is still in the lab level and would take some time since we see graphene enhanced drugs in the market.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3980973/posts
Graphene Oxide Nanosheets Interact and Interfere with SARS‐CoV‐2 Surface Proteins and Cell Receptors to Inhibit Infectivity
nih.gov ^ | June 24, 2021 | Mehmet Altay Unal, 1 Fatma Bayrakdar, 2 Hasan Nazir, 3 Omur Besbinar, 1 , 4 Cansu Gurcan, 1 , 4 Neus
Posted on 8/1/2021, 9:21:43 AM by ransomnote
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Check out # 166.
Thanks, Fred Nerks.
Here is just one of hundreds of examples of it's magnetic properties.. “Magnetism in graphene can be controlled with hydrogen atoms”
Being able to carry a current Graphene will also be effected by EMF and that just gets into the whole Five G thing.
I have also just heard of people showing that their packaged chicken meat is magnetic.
Some scary shit...