نتایج جستجو برای: breast cancer gold nanoclusters

تعداد نتایج: 1062811  

2015
Cecil Vincent Conroy VINCENT CONROY Gangli Wang Suri S. Iyer Jun Yin Zhenghua Tang

Monothiolate protected gold nanoclusters with near IR luminescence underwent a five-toten fold enhancement of quantum efficiency by heating in the presence of excess thiols. Two monothiolate nanoclusters, mercaptosuccinic acid and tiopronin, were shown to benefit from this procedure. Emission maximum around 700-900 nm is favorable for bioimaging applications due to reduction of background signa...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
B A Russell K Kubiak-Ossowska P A Mulheran D J S Birch Y Chen

Fluorescent gold nanoclusters encapsulated by proteins have attracted considerable attention in recent years for their unique properties as new fluorescence probes for biological sensing and imaging. However, fundamental questions, such as the nucleation sites of gold nanoclusters within proteins and the fluorescence mechanism remain unsolved. Here we present a study of the location of gold nan...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2014
Yaolin Xu Jennifer Sherwood Ying Qin Dorothy Crowley Marco Bonizzoni Yuping Bao

Protein-encapsulated gold nanoclusters have shown many advantages over other gold nanocluster systems, including green synthesis, biocompatibility, high water solubility, and the ease of further conjugation. In this article, we systematically investigated the effects of the protein size and amino acid content on the formation and fluorescent properties of gold nanoclusters using four model prot...

Journal: :ACS nano 2011
Yuling Wang Jiji Chen Joseph Irudayaraj

Recent advances in fluorescent metal nanoclusters have spurred tremendous interest in nanomedicine due to the ease of fabrication, excellent biocompatibility, and, more importantly, excellent wavelength-dependent tunability. Herein, we report our findings on fluorescent BSA-protected gold nanoclusters (AuNCs), ∼2 nm in size conjugated with Herceptin (AuNCs-Her), for specific targeting and nucle...

2013
Jianling Wang Gen Zhang Qiwei Li Hui Jiang Chongyang Liu Christian Amatore Xuemei Wang

Fluorescence imaging in vivo allows non-invasive tumor diagnostic thus permitting a direct monitoring of cancer therapies progresses. It is established herein that fluorescent gold nanoclusters are spontaneously biosynthesized by cancerous cell (i.e., HepG2, human hepatocarcinoma cell line; K562, leukemia cell line) incubated with micromolar chloroauric acid solutions, a biocompatible molecular...

2017
Marija Matulionyte Dominyka Dapkute Laima Budenaite Greta Jarockyte Ricardas Rotomskis

In recent years, photoluminescent gold nanoclusters have attracted considerable interest in both fundamental biomedical research and practical applications. Due to their ultrasmall size, unique molecule-like optical properties, and facile synthesis gold nanoclusters have been considered very promising photoluminescent agents for biosensing, bioimaging, and targeted therapy. Yet, interaction of ...

2016
Fangyuan Zhou Bing Feng Haijun Yu Dangge Wang Tingting Wang Jianping Liu Qingshuo Meng Siling Wang Pengcheng Zhang Zhiwen Zhang Yaping Li

Theranostic nanomedicine has emerged as a promising modality for cancer diagnosis and treatment. In this study, we report the fabrication of fluorescence gold nanoclusters (GNC) conjugated with a cisplatin prodrug and folic acid (FA) (FA-GNC-Pt) for fluorescence imaging and targeted chemotherapy of breast cancer. The physio-chemical properties of FA-GNC-Pt nanoparticles are thoroughly character...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Yong Yu Siu Yee New Jianping Xie Xiaodi Su Yen Nee Tan

A facile drug screening method based on synthesis of fluorescent gold nanoclusters inside albumin proteins loaded with small molecular drugs and comparing the relative fluorescence intensities of the resultant gold nanoclusters has been developed and successfully applied for the quantitative measurement of drug-protein binding constants.

Journal: :Nanoscale 2012
Matthew N Martin Dawei Li Amala Dass Sang-Kee Eah

An ultrafast synthesis method is presented for hexanethiolate-coated gold nanoclusters (d < 2 nm, <250 atoms per nanocluster), which takes only 2 min and can be easily reproduced. With two immiscible solvents, gold nanoclusters are separated from the reaction byproducts fast and easily without any need for post-synthesis cleaning.

Journal: :Nanoscale 2016
Wen Wu Xu Yadong Li Yi Gao Xiao Cheng Zeng

Precise control of the growth of thiolate-protected gold nanoclusters is a prerequisite for their applications in catalysis and bioengineering. Here, we bring to bear a new series of thiolate-protected nanoclusters with a unique growth pattern, i.e., Au20(SR)16, Au28(SR)20, Au36(SR)24, Au44(SR)28, and Au52(SR)32. These nanoclusters can be viewed as resulting from the stepwise addition of a comm...

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