Targeting Chemophotothermal Therapy of Hepatoma by Gold Nanorods/Graphene Oxide Core/Shell Nanocomposites

Volume: 5, Issue: 24, Pages: 12911 - 12920
Published: Dec 4, 2013
Abstract
Nanographene oxide (NGO) are highly suitable to be the shells of inorganic nanomaterials to enhance their biocompatibility and hydrophilicity for biomedical applications while retaining their useful photonic, magnetic, or radiological functions. In this study, a novel nanostructure with gold nanorods (AuNRs) encapsulated in NGO shells is developed to be an ultraefficient chemophotothermal cancer therapy agent. The NGO shells decrease the...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting Chemophotothermal Therapy of Hepatoma by Gold Nanorods/Graphene Oxide Core/Shell Nanocomposites
Published Date
Dec 4, 2013
Volume
5
Issue
24
Pages
12911 - 12920
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