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  1. Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
  2. Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences : Volume 3
  3. Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences : Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2011
  4. Review on gold nanoparticles and their applications
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Review on gold nanoparticles and their applications
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Review on gold nanoparticles and their applications

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Author Das, Minakshi Shim, Kyu Hwan An, Seong Soo A. Yi, Dong Kee
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Gold nanoparticles are widely used in many fields as preferred materials for their unique optical and physical properties, such as surface plasmon oscillations for labeling, imaging, and sensing. Recently, many advancements were made in biomedical applications with better biocompatibility in disease diagnosis and therapeutics. Au-NPs could be prepared and conjugated with many functionalizing agents, such as polymers, surfactants, ligands, dendrimers, drugs, DNA, RNA, proteins, peptides and oligonucleotides. This review addressed the use of gold nanoparticles and the surface functionalization with a wide range of molecules, expanding and improving gold nanoparticles in targeting drugs for photothermal therapy with reduced cytotoxic effcts in various cancers, gene therapy and many other diseases. Overall, Au-NPs would be a promising vehicle for drug delivery and therapies.
Starting Page 193
Ending Page 205
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 20059752
Journal Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
Volume Number 3
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Korean Society of Environmental Risk Assessment and Health Science
Publisher Date 2012-01-22
Publisher Place Springer
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Gold nanoparticles Functionalization Cancer Drug delivery Cytotoxicity Pharmacology/Toxicology Environmental Health
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis Toxicology
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