The potential clinical applications of radionuclide labeled/doped gold-based nanomaterials
Abstract
Radionuclides have been widely used for multimodal imaging and radioisotope therapy of cancer. Various nanomaterials have been developed as excellent nanocarriers of radionuclides for the targeted delivery into tumors, in order to minimize the unnecessary side effect and enhance the therapeutic efficacy of radiotherapy. Among those nanomaterials, gold nanomaterials with tunable morphologies, easy modification, good biological safety, and...
Paper Details
Title
The potential clinical applications of radionuclide labeled/doped gold-based nanomaterials
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
1
Issue
4
Pages
186 - 195
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