Abstract

Carbon nanoparticles are a common type of nanoparticles, the identification of which in biological samples is associated with great difficulties. It is demonstrated that the use of standard transmission electron microscopy in combination with the electron diffraction method is a reliable and relevant tool for the carbon nanoparticles identification in biological samples.

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