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Multiwavelength photoacoustic imaging and plasmon resonance coupling of gold nanoparticles for selective detection of cancer.

Nano letters (2009-07-04)
Srivalleesha Mallidi, Timothy Larson, Justina Tam, Pratixa P Joshi, Andrei Karpiouk, Konstantin Sokolov, Stanislav Emelianov
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Gold nanoparticles targeting epidermal growth factor receptor via antibody conjugation undergo molecular specific aggregation when they bind to receptors on cell surfaces, leading to a red shift in their plasmon resonance frequency. Capitalizing on this effect, we demonstrate the efficacy of the molecular specific photoacoustic imaging technique using subcutaneous tumor-mimicking gelatin implants in ex-vivo mouse tissue. The results of our study suggest that highly selective and sensitive detection of cancer cells is possible using multiwavelength photoacoustic imaging and molecular specific gold nanoparticles.

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Silica, 99.8%
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Sílice, nanoparticles, mesoporous, 200 nm particle size, pore size 4 nm
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Sílice, nanopowder, 99.8% trace metals basis
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Sílice
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Gelatin, tested according to Ph. Eur.