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Herpes Simplex Virus Type‑1 Attachment Inhibition by Functionalized Graphene Oxide
Graphene oxide and its derivatives
have lately been the subject of increased attention in the field of
bioscience and biotechnology. In this article, we report on the use
of graphene oxide (GO) derivatives to inhibit herpes simplex virus
type-1 (HSV-1) infections, mimicking the cell surface receptor heparan
sulfate, and the GO derivatives compete with the latter in binding
HSV-1. The inhibition does not affect cell-to-cell spreading. Media
content has a significant effect on the inhibition properties of the
nanomaterials. These have no cytotoxic effect, suggesting that this
is a promising approach for the development of antiviral surfaces
and for diagnostic purposes