نتایج جستجو برای: gold nanoshells

تعداد نتایج: 83627  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
mohammad sadegh nourbakhsh assistant professor, department of materials, faculty of engineering, university of semnan, semnan, iran mohammad etrati khosroshahi professor, laser and nanobiophotonics lab., faculty of biomedical engineering , amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran

introduction: laser tissue soldering is a new technique for repair of various tissues including the skin, liver, articular cartilage and nerves and is a promising alternative to suture. to overcome the problems of thermal damage to surrounding tissues and low laser penetration depth, some exogenous chromophores such as gold nanoshells, a new class of nanoparticles consisting of a dielectric cor...

Journal: :Technology in cancer research & treatment 2004
Christopher Loo Alex Lin Leon Hirsch Min-Ho Lee Jennifer Barton Naomi Halas Jennifer West Rebekah Drezek

Metal nanoshells are a novel type of composite spherical nanoparticle consisting of a dielectric core covered by a thin metallic shell which is typically gold. Nanoshells possess highly favorable optical and chemical properties for biomedical imaging and therapeutic applications. By varying the relative the dimensions of the core and the shell, the optical resonance of these nanoparticles can b...

Journal: :Organic chemistry frontiers 2023

Gold nanoparticles and gold nanoshells functionalised with a selection of carbohydrates: glyco-nanoparticles towards lectin detection in dipstick assay.

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2009
Irena Mejac William W Bryan T Randall Lee Chieu D Tran

We have successfully utilized the newly developed near-infrared multispectral imaging (NIR-MSI) microscope to observe and measure directly the localized surface plasmon absorption (LSPR) of individual gold nanoshells. The NIR-MSI is suited for this task because it can simultaneously record spectral and spatial information of a sample with high sensitivity (single pixel resolution) and high spat...

2006
Xiaohu Xia Yang Liu Vadim Backman Guillermo A Ameer

Nanoshells are a novel class of optically tunable nanoparticles that consist of alternating dielectric and metal layers. They can potentially be used as contrast agents for multi-label molecular imaging, provided that the shell thicknesses are tuned to specific ratios. Sub-100 nm multi-layer nanoshells can potentially have improved tissue penetration, generate a strong surface plasmon resonance...

2006
Honoh Suzuki Tomoko Koike Izumi Suzuki Tokimasa Kawabata I-Yin Sandy Lee

Nanoshells are useful in near-infrared (NIR) applications because of the red shift of the Mie resonance into NIR. Silica/gold/silver nanoshells were prepared via gold anchoring and characterized by Mie-theoretical calculations and transmission electron microscopy, which indicated a broad and enhanced NIR absorption and a partially coated, mottled Ag/Au structure on the silica core. The mottled ...

2012
M. S. Nourbakhsh M. E. Khosroshahi

Laser soldering is based on applying some soldering material (albumin) onto the approximated edges of the cut and heating the solder (and the underlying tissues) by a laser beam. Endogenous and exogenous materials such as indocyanine green (ICG) are often added to solders to enhance light absorption. Gold nanoshells are new materials which have an optical response dictated by the plasmon resona...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2006
Yongquan Qu Rhiannon Porter Fang Shan Joshua D Carter Ting Guo

We report the synthesis of tubular gold and silver nanoshells on silica nanowire core templates in solution. Silica nanowires were synthesized and characterized with optical and NMR methods. Gold nanoparticle seeds (2 to 3 nm) with weak repulsive surfactants such as tetrakis-hydroxymethyl-phosphonium chloride (THPC) were conjugated to the surface of these nanowires. A regrowth process was initi...

Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi, Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh

Introduction: Laser tissue soldering is a new technique for repair of various tissues including the skin, liver, articular cartilage and nerves and is a promising alternative to suture. To overcome the problems of thermal damage to surrounding tissues and low laser penetration depth, some exogenous chromophores such as gold nanoshells, a new class of nanoparticles consisting of a dielectric cor...

Journal: :Optics express 2008
Desmond C Adler Shu-Wei Huang Robert Huber James G Fujimoto

The detection of a gold nanoparticle contrast agent is demonstrated using a photothermal modulation technique and phase sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT). A focused beam from a laser diode at 808 nm is modulated at frequencies of 500 Hz-60 kHz while irradiating a solution containing nanoshells. Because the nanoshells are designed to have a high absorption coefficient at 808 nm, the l...

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