2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111985
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Composite phospholipid-gold nanoparticles with targeted fragment for tumor imaging

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“…The employment of gold in biomedical imaging is attributed to its ability to exhibit unique optical imaging properties and being excellent contrast for TEM-based and X-ray based imaging. For instance, Sanzhakov et al have developed a AuNP-liposome nanocomposites for tumor imaging [33]. The accumulation of AuNP-liposome nanocomposite was tracked in mice using computed tomography (CT) scanner to evaluate the contribution of targeting moiety on the uptake into tumor in vivo and to confirm that PEGylation of AuNP-Phospholipid nanocomposite improves the accumulation of AuNP in the tumor site (Figure 8).…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The employment of gold in biomedical imaging is attributed to its ability to exhibit unique optical imaging properties and being excellent contrast for TEM-based and X-ray based imaging. For instance, Sanzhakov et al have developed a AuNP-liposome nanocomposites for tumor imaging [33]. The accumulation of AuNP-liposome nanocomposite was tracked in mice using computed tomography (CT) scanner to evaluate the contribution of targeting moiety on the uptake into tumor in vivo and to confirm that PEGylation of AuNP-Phospholipid nanocomposite improves the accumulation of AuNP in the tumor site (Figure 8).…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, these nanocomposites hold innovative physicochemical properties to offer new types of applications [8]. In the recent years, several AuNP-based nanocomposites have been prepared including AuNP-carbon nanotubes nanocomposites [25,26], AuNP-polymer nanocomposites [27,28], AuNP-graphene nanocomposites [29], AuNP-metal oxide nanocomposites [30], AuNP-protein nanocomposites [31,32] and AuNPliposome nanocomposites [33,34]. In previous contributions, we described the facile preparation of AuNP-polymeric nanocomposites and the complete encapsulation of AuNP into PLGA nanocarriers [35,36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some nanohybrids showed excellent therapeutic performance despite using unimodal approaches (e.g., single PTT). The potential of GNP nanohybrids as imaging agents was also evident [ 106 , 122 , 179 , 183 , 185 ], thereby providing an advantage for their future utilization for image-guided therapy. It is particularly interesting for a single nanocomposite to simultaneously hold several therapeutic features.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%