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Two nanometre gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), bearing sugar moieties and/or polyethylene glycolamine (PEG-amine), were synthesised and evaluated for their in vitro toxicity and ability to radiosensitise cells with 220 kV and 6 MV X-rays, using four cell lines representing normal and cancerous skin and breast tissues. In addition to the observed intrinsic cancer-selective chemotoxicity, these AuNPs acted as radiosensitisers in combination with 220 kV or 6 MV X-rays. The ability of AuNPs bearing simple ligands to act as cancer-selective chemoradiosensitisers is a novel discovery that holds great promise in developing low-cost cancer nanotherapeutics
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Journal of Physics : Conference Series
no. 875,
pages 1 - 2,
ISSN: 1742-6588 - Title of issue:
- Journal of Physics: Conf. Series strony 1 - 2
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- 2017
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- Grellet S., Śmiałek-Telega M., Mason N. J., Golding J..: Gold nanoparticles and their coatings, their effect on cells and their interaction with radiation, W: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series, 2017, ,.
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1088/1742-6596/875/5/042013
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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