| Literature DB >> 26222592 |
Dorota Bartczak1, Otto L Muskens, Simone Nitti, Timothy M Millar, Antonios G Kanaras.
Abstract
Careful design of nanoparticles plays a crucial role in their biomedical applications. It not only defines the stability of nanoparticles in a biological medium but also programs their biological functionality and specific interactions with cells. Here, an inorganic nanoparticulate system engineered to have a dual role as anti-angiogenic and hyperthermic agent is presented. The inorganic rod-shaped core is designed to strongly absorb near-infrared laser irradiation through the surface plasmon resonance and convert it into localized heat, while a peptide coating acts as an anti-angiogenic drug, altogether inhibiting vascular growth. The synergistic dual action provides an improved inhibition of the in vitro tumour angiogenesis, offering new possibilities for the development of nano-engineered anti-angiogenic drugs for therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26222592 DOI: 10.1039/c5bm00053j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomater Sci ISSN: 2047-4830 Impact factor: 6.843