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A New Way To Synthesize Gold Nanoparticles Within Cancer Cells – Technology Networks
A team has demonstrated, for the first time, a method of biosynthesizing plasmonic gold nanoparticles within cancer cells, without the need for conventional bench-top lab methods.
Dipanjan Pan, professor of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering at UMBC, and collaborators have published a seminal study in Nature Communications that demonstrates for the first time a method of biosynthesizing plasmonic gold nanoparticles within cancer cells, without the need for conventional bench-top lab methods. It has the potential to notably expand biomedical applications.
Conventional laboratory-based synthesis of gold nanoparticles require ionic precursors and reducing…
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