ABSTRACT: Nanomaterial-based photothermal therapy has shown great potential for efficient cancer treatment. Here, we report a new hyperthermia agent, Au−silica nanowire nanohybrid (Au-SiNW nanohybrid) with tunable optical properties, for photothermal therapy. The unique feature of the synthetic method is no need of surface modification of SiNWs for the direct deposition of Au seeds, which can avoid complicated synthetic procedures and improve the reprodu-cibility. The Au-SiNW nanohybrid can generate significant amount of heat upon irradiation in the near-infrared (NIR) region for inducing thermal cell death. Moreover, compared to reported hyperthermia nanomaterials, the new nanohybrid requires a much lower laser irradiation density of 0.3 W...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising (co)treatment with translation potentiality in oncology. N...
Numerous gold nanostructures have the potential for photothermal therapy in cancers. Here, gold nano...
Near-infrared (NIR) hyperthermia agents are of current interest because they hold great promise as h...
ABSTRACT : Photothermal therapy is based on producing localized enhancement of the temperature in t...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Targeted theranostics can improve benefits of therapeutics or imaging probes by minimizing the dose ...
Specialized gold nanostructures are of interest for the development of alternative treatment methods...
Despite significant investments and advances in cancer research, this disease is still a leading cau...
Photothermal cancer therapy using near-infrared (NIR) laser radiation is an emerging treatment. In t...
Au nanoparticles with plasmon resonances in the near-infrared (NIR) region of the spectrum efficient...
none7siPhotothermal therapy has always been a very attractive anti-cancer strategy, drawing a lot of...
Specialized gold nanostructures are of interest for the development of alternative treatment method...
Gold nanoparticles are chemically fabricated and tuned to strongly absorb near infrared (NIR) light,...
AbstractNovel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protoco...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising (co)treatment with translation potentiality in oncology. N...
Numerous gold nanostructures have the potential for photothermal therapy in cancers. Here, gold nano...
Near-infrared (NIR) hyperthermia agents are of current interest because they hold great promise as h...
ABSTRACT : Photothermal therapy is based on producing localized enhancement of the temperature in t...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Targeted theranostics can improve benefits of therapeutics or imaging probes by minimizing the dose ...
Specialized gold nanostructures are of interest for the development of alternative treatment methods...
Despite significant investments and advances in cancer research, this disease is still a leading cau...
Photothermal cancer therapy using near-infrared (NIR) laser radiation is an emerging treatment. In t...
Au nanoparticles with plasmon resonances in the near-infrared (NIR) region of the spectrum efficient...
none7siPhotothermal therapy has always been a very attractive anti-cancer strategy, drawing a lot of...
Specialized gold nanostructures are of interest for the development of alternative treatment method...
Gold nanoparticles are chemically fabricated and tuned to strongly absorb near infrared (NIR) light,...
AbstractNovel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protoco...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising (co)treatment with translation potentiality in oncology. N...
Numerous gold nanostructures have the potential for photothermal therapy in cancers. Here, gold nano...