Thursday, July 18, 2013

Carbon-core silver-shell nanodots as sensitizers for phototherapy and radiotherapy

Spherical carbon nanoparticles (carbon nanodots) with a silver shell were investigated as potential sensitizing agents. The cytotoxicity of the combination of ultraviolet radiation or x-rays with the nanodots was examined in cancer cells in vitro . The cell viability decreased following the exposure to the radiation. The carbon nanodots enhanced the radiation effects by significantly reducing the amount of surviving cells compared to that of the cells exposed only to the radiation. Carbon-core silver-shell nanodots can be proposed as a bimodal sensitization platform for biological and medicinal applications employing non-ionizing or ionizing radiation.

Andrius Kleinauskas, Sandra Rocha, Sushant Sahu, Ya-Ping Sun and Petras Juzenas

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