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Very small photoluminescent gold nanoparticles for multimodality biomedical imaging
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Very small photoluminescent gold nanoparticles for multimodality biomedical imaging

Sheng-Feng Lai, Chia-Chi Chien, Wen-Chang Chen, Hsiang-Hsin Chen, Yi-Yun Chen, Cheng-Liang Wang, Y. Hwu, C.S. Yang, C.Y. Chen, K.S. Liang, …
Biotechnology Advances, 卷.31(3), 頁碼.362-368
05/2013
PMID: 22659216

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Au nanoparticles Cellular uptake Cytotoxicity Photoluminescence Radiation synthesis Tumor development X-ray imaging Biotechnology Bioengineering Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
An original synthesis method based on X-ray irradiation produced gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with two important properties for biomedical research: intense visible photoluminescence and very high accumulation in cancer cells. The nanoparticles, coated with MUA (11-mercaptoundecanoid acid), are very small (1.4. nm diameter); the above two properties are not present for even slightly larger sizes. The small MUA-AuNPs are non-cytotoxic (except for very high concentrations) and do not interfere with cancer cell proliferation. Multimodality imaging using visible light fluorescence and X-ray microscopy is demonstrated by tracing the nanoparticle-loaded tumor cells. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.

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