2007
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200700416
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Plasmonic Magnetic Nanostructure for Bimodal Imaging and Photonic‐Based Therapy of Cancer Cells

Abstract: Artemisinins are proposed to act in the malaria parasite cytosol by oxidizing dihydroflavin cofactors of redox‐active flavoenzymes, and under aerobic conditions by inducing their autoxidation. Perturbation of redox homeostasis coupled with the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ensues. Ascorbic acid–methylene blue (MB), N‐benzyl‐1,4‐dihydronicotinamide (BNAH)–MB, BNAH–lumiflavine, BNAH–riboflavin (RF), and NADPH–FAD–E. coli flavin reductase (Fre) systems at pH 7.4 generate leucomethylene blue (LMB) an… Show more

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“…Interest in the properties of surface plasmons has recently expanded to encompass a broad range of technological applications, such as nonlinear optics 3,4 , metamaterials 5,6 , solar cell energy harvesting 7,8 , surface-enhanced sensing and spectroscopy 9,10 , and novel medical therapies 11,12 . These technologies rely, to varying degrees, on three key properties of plasmonic resonances: high field localization, resonant scattering and heat generation in nanoscale volumes.…”
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“…Interest in the properties of surface plasmons has recently expanded to encompass a broad range of technological applications, such as nonlinear optics 3,4 , metamaterials 5,6 , solar cell energy harvesting 7,8 , surface-enhanced sensing and spectroscopy 9,10 , and novel medical therapies 11,12 . These technologies rely, to varying degrees, on three key properties of plasmonic resonances: high field localization, resonant scattering and heat generation in nanoscale volumes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Novel nanocomposite particles consisting of hollow-type gold nanoshells with iron oxide nanoparticles inside their interiors were developed [61]. The iron oxide nanoparticles have a magnetic character that enables them to be used as contrast agents for MRI, whereas the hollow-type gold nanostructures which encapsulate the magnetic nanoparticles provide strong absorption (and/or scattering) of near-IR light.…”
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“…Paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles may also be encapsulated in yolk-shell gold nanostructures using silver-coated Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles as templates [110]. Specifically, monodisperse Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles 9-11 nm in diameter, first deposited with gold layers with thickness of 2-3 nm, were sequentially coated with silver for a subsequent replacement reaction [111].…”
Section: Multifunctional Core-shell Structured Gold Nanoparticles As mentioning
confidence: 99%