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Gold Nanoparticles-Decorated Silicon Nanowires as Highly Efficient Near-Infrared Hyperthermia Agents for Cancer Cells Destruction
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NanoparticlesNanomedicineEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyHyperthermia AgentsNir Hyperthermia AgentsCancer Cells DestructionPlasmonic MaterialTumor TargetingBiomedical EngineeringCancer CellsPhotothermal TherapyRadiation OncologyHealth Sciences
Near-infrared (NIR) hyperthermia agents are of current interest because they hold great promise as highly efficacious tools for cancer photothermal therapy. Although various agents have been reported, a practical NIR hyperthermia agent is yet unavailable. Here, we present the first demonstration that silicon nanomaterials-based NIR hyperthermia agent, that is, gold nanoparticles-decorated silicon nanowires (AuNPs@SiNWs), is capable of high-efficiency destruction of cancer cells. AuNPs@SiNWs are found to possess strong optical absorbance in the NIR spectral window, producing sufficient heat under NIR irradiation. AuNPs@SiNWs are explored as novel NIR hyperthermia agents for photothermal ablation of tumor cells. In particular, three different cancer cells treated with AuNPs@SiNWs were completely destructed within 3 min of NIR irradiation, demonstrating the exciting potential of AuNPs@SiNWs for NIR hyperthermia agents.
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