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Antimicrobial applications of amphiphilic gold nanoparticles for antibiotic delivery. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Mater Chem B
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CpG-induced immune responses <i>via</i> DNA micelles, gold nanoparticles, and liposomes.

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Gold nanoparticles in delivery applicationsā˜†

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2008
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) provide non-toxic carriers for drug and gene delivery applications. With these systems, the gold core imparts stability to the assembly, while the monolayer allows tuning of surface properties such as charge and hydrophobicity.
Partha Ghosh, Gang Han, Chulhong Kim
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Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
Gold nanoparticles (Au nanoparticles) that are ~12 nm in diameter were synthesized by rapidly injecting a solution of 150 mg (0.15 mmol) of tetrachloroauric acid in 3.0 g (3.7 mmol, 3.6 mL) of oleylamine (technical grade) and 3.0 mL of toluene into a boiling solution of 5.1 g (6.4 mmol, 8.7 mL) of oleylamine in 147 mL of toluene.
Jonathan, Marrs   +4 more
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Gold nanoparticles in ophthalmology

Medicinal Research Reviews, 2018
AbstractMany research projects are underway to improve the diagnosis and therapy in ophthalmology. Indeed, visual acuity deficits affect 285 million people worldwide and different strategies are being developed to strengthen patient care. One of these strategies is the use of gold nanoparticles (GNP) for their multiple properties and their ability to ...
Florence Masse   +3 more
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Biosynthesis of Gold Nanoparticles

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011
Synthesis of nanoparticles with interesting physico-chemical properties using efficient as well as eco-friendly technology is one of the main objectives of nanotechnology. Biological systems have been reported to synthesize inorganic materials under certain circumstances.
T, Panda, K, Deepa
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Magnetism in gold nanoparticles

Nanoscale, 2012
Gold nanoparticles currently elicit an intense and very broad research activity because of their peculiar properties. Be it in catalysis, optics, electronics, sensing or theranostics, new applications are found daily for these materials. Approximately a decade ago a report was published with magnetometry data showing that gold nanoparticles, most ...
Gareth L, Nealon   +5 more
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Gold nanoparticle superlattices

Chemical Society Reviews, 2008
Ordered metal nanoparticle assemblies--superlattices--have captivated and stirred the imagination of scientists and engineers alike and promise great prospect for future technologies. This potential though will greatly be determined by the understanding and control that can be exerted on the assembling processes.
B L V, Prasad   +2 more
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