Multifunctional Perfluorocarbon Nanoemulsions for Cancer Therapy and Imaging
Donald Fernandes
Abstract:<p>Nanoemulsions have been used as theranostic agents for both imaging cancer and therapy by the ability of perfluorocarbon nanoemulsions to vaporize. However, many of the current imaging contrast agents are not stable enough to be used for long term monitoring of tumor growth/regression during therapy. The current work uses biocompatible perfluorohexane nanoemulsions (PFH-NEs) with silica coated gold nanoparticles (scAuNPs) (PFH-NEs-scAuNPs) that can be used to enhance both the photoacoustic (PA) as wel… Show more
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