نتایج جستجو برای: gold nanoparticles proton therapy

تعداد نتایج: 880262  

Journal: :International journal of nanomedicine 2016
Thomas Schlathölter Pierre Eustache Erika Porcel Daniela Salado Lenka Stefancikova Olivier Tillement Francois Lux Pierre Mowat Aleksandra K Biegun Marc-Jan van Goethem Hynd Remita Sandrine Lacombe

The use of nanoparticles to enhance the effect of radiation-based cancer treatments is a growing field of study and recently, even nanoparticle-induced improvement of proton therapy performance has been investigated. Aiming at a clinical implementation of this approach, it is essential to characterize the mechanisms underlying the synergistic effects of nanoparticles combined with proton irradi...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2013
Liang-Chien Cheng Hao Ming Chen Tsung-Ching Lai Yung-Chieh Chan Ru-Shi Liu James C Sung Michael Hsiao Chung-Hsuan Chen Li-Jane Her Din Ping Tsai

This work demonstrates a simple route for synthesizing multi-functional fluorescent nanodiamond-gold/silver nanoparticles. The fluorescent nanodiamond is formed by the surface passivation of poly(ethylene glycol) bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated. Urchin-like gold/silver nanoparticles can be obtained via one-pot synthesis, and combined with each other via further thiolation of nanodiamond. The morp...

2014
Wan Nordiana Rahman Stéphanie Corde Naoto Yagi Siti Aishah Abdul Aziz Nathan Annabell Moshi Geso

Gold nanoparticles have been shown to enhance radiation doses delivered to biological targets due to the high absorption coefficient of gold atoms, stemming from their high atomic number (Z) and physical density. These properties significantly increase the likelihood of photoelectric effects and Compton scattering interactions. Gold nanoparticles are a novel radiosensitizing agent that can pote...

Journal: :Interface focus 2013
Emir Yasun Huaizhi Kang Huseyin Erdal Sena Cansiz Ismail Ocsoy Yu-Fen Huang Weihong Tan

Through the developments in controlling the shape of gold nanoparticles, synthesis of gold nanorods (AuNRs) can be considered as a milestone discovery in the area of nanomaterial-based cancer treatments. Besides having tuneable absorption maxima at near infrared (NIR) range, AuNRs have superior absorption cross section at NIR frequencies compared with other gold nanoparticles. When this unique ...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 0
mahin rigi department of fisheries, hamoun international wetland research institute, university of zabol, zabol, iran.

recently, the effects of antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles was considered by researcher because of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents in chemical.the aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the gold nanoparticles on escherichia coli. gold nanoparticles are chemically synthesized. standard strain of e. coli was cultured in a nutrient broth. minimum ...

2012
Puiyan Lee Ruizhong Zhang Vincent Li Xuelai Liu Raymond WY Sun Chi-Ming Che Kenneth KY Wong

BACKGROUND Development of anticancer drugs is challenging. Indeed, much research effort has been spent in the development of new drugs to improve clinical outcomes with minimal toxicity. We have previously reported that a formulation of lipid gold porphyrin nanoparticles reduced systemic drug toxicity when compared with free gold porphyrin. In this study, we investigated the delivery and treatm...

2010
Xiao-Dong Zhang Hong-Ying Wu Di Wu Yue-Ying Wang Jian-Hui Chang Zhi-Bin Zhai Ai-Min Meng Pei-Xun Liu Liang-An Zhang Fei-Yue Fan

Gold nanoparticles have potential applications in biomedicine, but one of the important concerns is about their safety. Most toxicology data are derived from in vitro studies and may not reflect in vivo responses. Here, an animal toxicity study of 13.5 nm gold nanoparticles in mice is presented. Animal survival, weight, hematology, morphology, and organ index are characterized at different conc...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2004
James F Hainfeld Daniel N Slatkin Henry M Smilowitz

Mice bearing subcutaneous EMT-6 mammary carcinomas received a single intravenous injection of 1.9 nm diameter gold particles (up to 2.7 g Au/kg body weight), which elevated concentrations of gold to 7 mg Au/g in tumours. Tumour-to-normal-tissue gold concentration ratios remained approximately 8:1 during several minutes of 250 kVp x-ray therapy. One-year survival was 86% versus 20% with x-rays a...

Journal: :BioImpacts : BI 2013
Asghar Mesbahi Farideh Jamali Nahideh Garehaghaji

INTRODUCTION Gold nanoparticles have been used as radiation dose enhancing materials in recent investigations. In the current study, dose enhancement effect of gold nanoparticles on tumor cells was evaluated using Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. METHODS We used MCNPX code for MC modeling in the current study. A water phantom and a tumor region with a size of 1×1×1 cm3 loaded with gold nanopartic...

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