Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been extensively studied for photothermal cancer therapy because AuNPs can generate heat upon near-infrared irradiation. However, improving their tumor-targeting efficiency and optimizing the nanoparticle size for maximizing the photothermal effect remain challenging. We demonstrate that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can aggregate pH-sensitive gold nanoparticles (PSAuNPs) in mildly acidic endosomes, target tumors, and be used for photothermal therapy. These aggregated structures had a higher cellular retention in comparison to pH-insensitive, control AuNPs (cAuNPs), which is important for the cell-based delivery process. PSAuNP-laden MSCs (MSC-PSAuNPs) injected intravenously to tumor-bearing mice show a 37-fo...
Many tumor-targeted strategies have been used worldwide to limit the side effects and improve the ef...
International audienceCancers are heterogeneous at the cell level, and the mechanisms leading to can...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are attractive photothermal agents for cancer therapy because they show e...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been extensively studied for photothermal cancer therapy because AuN...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with various sizes and morphologies have been extensively investigated fo...
et al.The main challenge of cancer treatment is to avoid or minimize systemic side effects in off-ta...
How to improve effective accumulation and intratumoral distribution of plasmonic gold nanoparticles ...
Plasmonic photothermal therapy utilizes biologically inert gold nanorods (AuNRs) as tumor-localized ...
International audienceGold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, whi...
International audienceGold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, whi...
Gold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, while the ultimate target...
Interpretations of the interactions of nanocarriers with biological cells are often complicated by c...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been proposed as agents for enhancing photothermal therapy in cancer...
Gold nanoparticles exhibit an array of properties, both intrinsic (chemical) and extrinsic (photothe...
One of the biggest hurdles in clinical therapy is ensuring that drugs have appropriate pharmacokinet...
Many tumor-targeted strategies have been used worldwide to limit the side effects and improve the ef...
International audienceCancers are heterogeneous at the cell level, and the mechanisms leading to can...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are attractive photothermal agents for cancer therapy because they show e...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been extensively studied for photothermal cancer therapy because AuN...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with various sizes and morphologies have been extensively investigated fo...
et al.The main challenge of cancer treatment is to avoid or minimize systemic side effects in off-ta...
How to improve effective accumulation and intratumoral distribution of plasmonic gold nanoparticles ...
Plasmonic photothermal therapy utilizes biologically inert gold nanorods (AuNRs) as tumor-localized ...
International audienceGold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, whi...
International audienceGold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, whi...
Gold nanoparticles are prime candidates for cancer thermotherapy. However, while the ultimate target...
Interpretations of the interactions of nanocarriers with biological cells are often complicated by c...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been proposed as agents for enhancing photothermal therapy in cancer...
Gold nanoparticles exhibit an array of properties, both intrinsic (chemical) and extrinsic (photothe...
One of the biggest hurdles in clinical therapy is ensuring that drugs have appropriate pharmacokinet...
Many tumor-targeted strategies have been used worldwide to limit the side effects and improve the ef...
International audienceCancers are heterogeneous at the cell level, and the mechanisms leading to can...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are attractive photothermal agents for cancer therapy because they show e...