Search Results - "Mehtala, Jonathan G."
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Citrate-Stabilized Gold Nanorods
Published in Langmuir (25-11-2014)“…Stable aqueous dispersions of citrate-stabilized gold nanorods (cit-GNRs) have been prepared in scalable fashion by surfactant exchange from…”
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Challenges and opportunities in the advancement of nanomedicines
Published in Journal of controlled release (10-12-2012)“…Nanomedicine-based approaches to cancer treatment face several challenges that differ from those encountered by conventional medicines during clinical…”
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Nanometric Resolution in the Hydrodynamic Size Analysis of Ligand-Stabilized Gold Nanorods
Published in Langmuir (25-11-2014)“…The stability and hydrodynamic size of ligand-coated gold nanorods (GNRs; aspect ratio 3.6) have been characterized by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA)a…”
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Cys34-PEGylated Human Serum Albumin for Drug Binding and Delivery
Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (20-05-2015)“…Polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivatives were conjugated onto the Cys-34 residue of human serum albumin (HSA) to determine their effects on the solubilization,…”
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Synergistic effects of cisplatin chemotherapy and gold nanorod-mediated hyperthermia on ovarian cancer cells and tumors
Published in Nanomedicine (London, England) (01-09-2014)“…The synergistic effects of gold nanorod (GNR)-mediated mild hyperthermia (MHT; 42-43°C) and cisplatin (CP) activity was evaluated against chemoresistant SKOV3…”
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304. Particle Titer Determination and Characterization of rAAV Molecules Using Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis
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Gold Nanorod Mediated Mild Hyperthermia and PEGylated Human Serum Albumin Drug Delivery for Cancer Therapies
Published 01-01-2013“…Photothermally active gold nanorods were used to sensitize cells to chemotherapeutic agents by producing mildly hyperthermic effects (42-43 °C). We examined…”
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