2024
DOI: 10.1002/wnan.1959
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A review of recent advances in the use of complex metal nanostructures for biomedical applications from diagnosis to treatment

Maryam Hajfathalian,
Katherine J. Mossburg,
Allan Radaic
et al.

Abstract: Complex metal nanostructures represent an exceptional category of materials characterized by distinct morphologies and physicochemical properties. Nanostructures with shape anisotropies, such as nanorods, nanostars, nanocages, and nanoprisms, are particularly appealing due to their tunable surface plasmon resonances, controllable surface chemistries, and effective targeting capabilities. These complex nanostructures can absorb light in the near‐infrared, enabling noteworthy applications in nanomedicine, molecu… Show more

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