2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.02.013
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Radio-sensitization efficacy of gold nanoparticles in inhalational nanomedicine and the adverse effect of nano-detachment due to coating inactivation

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“…Also, it has been identified that AuNPs enhanced a multimodal synergistic cancer therapy strategy by co-delivering thermo-chemo-radio therapy [20] . Besides, radio-sensitization efficacy of AuNPs has been clarified in inhalational nanomedicine of lung cancer treatment [21] . Furthermore, Pandey et al uncovered that AuNPs enhanced radio-sensitization of lewis lung cancer cells by diminishing cell survival, which was coincident with our result [22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, it has been identified that AuNPs enhanced a multimodal synergistic cancer therapy strategy by co-delivering thermo-chemo-radio therapy [20] . Besides, radio-sensitization efficacy of AuNPs has been clarified in inhalational nanomedicine of lung cancer treatment [21] . Furthermore, Pandey et al uncovered that AuNPs enhanced radio-sensitization of lewis lung cancer cells by diminishing cell survival, which was coincident with our result [22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhongli Cai's team found that the dose enhancement ratio of GNPs was lower in 3D culture models compared to singlemonolayer (1.3 vs 1.6) (17). Sherif et al argued that the common algorithm for calculating the dose enhancement ratio is overly simplistic and fails to consider specific profiles, leading to a decrease in the dose enhancement ratio due to potential rupture and detachment of GNPs' surface coating (18). Therefore, optimizing the surface coating of GNPs was crucial, although it would certainly be better if the models were more closely aligned with the actual lung environment.…”
Section: Gold Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cancer therapy, these carriers have been of keen interest as they are used in radiotherapy, PTT, and as drug carriers. These carriers, upon inhalation, accumulate in the lungs, which can be effective to treat lung cancer (Gadoue & Toomeh, 2019 ). On the topic, there is a recent review article available (Sztandera et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Surface-engineered Smart Nanocarriers and Targeted Inhalational Lung Cancer Chemotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%