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Gold Nanorods May Make Safer Cancer TreatmentNanorods Show Benefits Over Nanospheres in Noninvasive Cancer TreatmentAtlanta (March 14, 2006) — Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of California, San Francisco, have found an even more effective and safer way to detect and kill cancer cells. By changing the shapes of gold nanospheres into cylindrical gold nanorods, they can detect malignant tumors hidden deeper under the skin, like breast cancer, and selectively destroy them with lasers only half as powerful as before – without harming the healthy cells. The method, which allows for a safer, deeper penetrating noninvasive cancer treatment, has just appeared in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, volume 128. Last year, the father and son research team of Mostafa El-Sayed and Ivan El-Sayed,
showed that gold nanoparticles coated with a cancer antibody were very effective
at binding to tumor cells. When bound to the gold, the cancer cells scattered
light, making it very easy to identify the noncancerous cells from the malignant
ones. The nanoparticles also absorbed the laser light more easily, so that
the coated malignant cells only required half the laser energy to be killed
compared to the benign cells. This makes it relatively easy to ensure that
only the malignant cells are being destroyed. |
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