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      Gold nanoparticles for biology and medicine.

      Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
      Animals, Contrast Media, chemistry, Drug Carriers, Gene Transfer Techniques, Gold, Humans, Metal Nanoparticles, Photosensitizing Agents, RNA, Antisense, metabolism

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          Gold colloids have fascinated scientists for over a century and are now heavily utilized in chemistry, biology, engineering, and medicine. Today these materials can be synthesized reproducibly, modified with seemingly limitless chemical functional groups, and, in certain cases, characterized with atomic-level precision. This Review highlights recent advances in the synthesis, bioconjugation, and cellular uses of gold nanoconjugates. There are now many examples of highly sensitive and selective assays based upon gold nanoconjugates. In recent years, focus has turned to therapeutic possibilities for such materials. Structures which behave as gene-regulating agents, drug carriers, imaging agents, and photoresponsive therapeutics have been developed and studied in the context of cells and many debilitating diseases. These structures are not simply chosen as alternatives to molecule-based systems, but rather for their new physical and chemical properties, which confer substantive advantages in cellular and medical applications.

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          20401880
          3930332
          10.1002/anie.200904359

          Chemistry
          Animals,Contrast Media,chemistry,Drug Carriers,Gene Transfer Techniques,Gold,Humans,Metal Nanoparticles,Photosensitizing Agents,RNA, Antisense,metabolism

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