“…These features allow the GO and the various GO‐based composites to play a significant role in medical and biological applications (Bitounis, Ali‐Boucetta, Hong, Min, & Kostarelos, ; Sanchez, Jachak, Hurt, & Kane, ), such as tissue engineering (Goenka, Sant, & Sant, ; Ku, Lee, & Park, ; Zhao et al, ), drug delivery carriers (Bao et al, ; Goenka et al, ), cellular imaging (Zhao et al, ), biosensor (Liu, Yu, Zeng, Miao, & Dai, ), and antibacterial material (Akhavan & Ghaderi, ; Hu et al, ). In particular, the potential of these nanomaterials has attracted significant attention for bone tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (Bouzid, Sinitskii, & Lim, ). For this purpose, recently, several research investigations have been devoted to the fabrication of GO reinforced hydroxyapatite (HAp) biocomposites.…”