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Photothermal therapy using nanoparticles

Water soluble starch capped nanoparticles proved to be efficient non-cytotoxic bactericidal agents at nanomolar concentrations. The investigation also suggested that starch capped CuNPs have great potential for use in biomedical applications such as cellular imaging or photothermal therapy. [Pg.133]

Huang X, Prashant KJ, El-Sayed IH, El-Sayed MA. Plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT) using gold nanoparticles. Lasers Med Sci 2008 23 217-28. [Pg.332]

Chen C H, Wu Y J, Chang H S W et al. (2010) Photothermal Therapy of Urothelial Cancer Using Anti-EGFR/au Nanoparticles, IFMBE Proc. vol 31, World Congress on Biomech. Biomed. Eng., Singapore, 2010, pp 1185-1188... [Pg.387]

Miscellaneous applications of phosphates have included use of porphysome nanoparticles as a nontoxic alternative to inorganic nanocrystals for the efficient conversion of light into heat in photothermal therapy, fluorescent phosphates for qualitative and quantitative analysis of organophosphates in water and simultaneous differentiation and quantitative analysis of a methylphosphonate (a nerve gas byproduct) and glyphosate. [Pg.197]


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