Dhiraj Kumar, Brian J Meenan, Dorian DixonNanotechnology and Integrated BioEngineering Centre, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern IrelandAbstract: Gold nanoparticles synthesized via sodium citrate reduction of chloroauric acid (HAuCl4) were functionalized with either various concentrations of thiol-terminated Bodipy® FL L-cystine (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 µg/mL) or Bodipy-poly(ethylene glycol) at concentrations of 0.5–18.75, 1.0–12.50, and 1.5–6.25 µg/mL to form a mixed monolayer of BODIPY-PEG. Thiol-terminated Bodipy, a fluorescing molecule, was used as the model drug, while PEG is widely used in drug-delivery applications to shield nanoparticles from unwanted immune responses. U...
Here we report the synthesis of well dispersed gold nanoparticles (Au NPs), with diameters ranging b...
The stability of thiol bonding on the surface of star-shaped gold nanoparticles was studied as a fun...
Natural carbohydrate polymer β-d-glucan extracted from Tricholoma crassum (Berk.) Sacc. predominantl...
Abstract: Gold nanoparticles synthesized via sodium citrate reduction of chloroauric acid (HAuCl 4) ...
For development of surface functionalized gold nanoparticles as cellular probes and delivery agents,...
To increase the targeting potential, circulation time, and the flexibility of surface-attached biome...
Introduction. Gold nanoparticles (NPAu) are an obvious choice for use in medicine due to the possibi...
We are studying a novel radiation nanomedicine approach to treatment of breast cancer using 30 nm go...
Polymeric nanoparticles that can stably load anticancer drugs and release them in response to a spec...
Drug-conjugated gold nanoparticles (GNPs), which are generally constructed with many molecules of th...
The therapeutic promise of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) for specific gene silencing is dependent ...
Free gold nanoparticles easily aggregate when the environment conditions change. Here, gold nanopart...
Gold nanoparticles with suitable surface functionalities have been widely used as a versatile nanobi...
An optimal design of nanoparticles suitable for biomedical applications requires proper functionaliz...
Gold nanorods are prepared in cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), a toxic surfactant. To apply g...
Here we report the synthesis of well dispersed gold nanoparticles (Au NPs), with diameters ranging b...
The stability of thiol bonding on the surface of star-shaped gold nanoparticles was studied as a fun...
Natural carbohydrate polymer β-d-glucan extracted from Tricholoma crassum (Berk.) Sacc. predominantl...
Abstract: Gold nanoparticles synthesized via sodium citrate reduction of chloroauric acid (HAuCl 4) ...
For development of surface functionalized gold nanoparticles as cellular probes and delivery agents,...
To increase the targeting potential, circulation time, and the flexibility of surface-attached biome...
Introduction. Gold nanoparticles (NPAu) are an obvious choice for use in medicine due to the possibi...
We are studying a novel radiation nanomedicine approach to treatment of breast cancer using 30 nm go...
Polymeric nanoparticles that can stably load anticancer drugs and release them in response to a spec...
Drug-conjugated gold nanoparticles (GNPs), which are generally constructed with many molecules of th...
The therapeutic promise of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) for specific gene silencing is dependent ...
Free gold nanoparticles easily aggregate when the environment conditions change. Here, gold nanopart...
Gold nanoparticles with suitable surface functionalities have been widely used as a versatile nanobi...
An optimal design of nanoparticles suitable for biomedical applications requires proper functionaliz...
Gold nanorods are prepared in cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), a toxic surfactant. To apply g...
Here we report the synthesis of well dispersed gold nanoparticles (Au NPs), with diameters ranging b...
The stability of thiol bonding on the surface of star-shaped gold nanoparticles was studied as a fun...
Natural carbohydrate polymer β-d-glucan extracted from Tricholoma crassum (Berk.) Sacc. predominantl...