Two-photon endomicroscopy for 3D imaging of cancer cells labelled with gold nanorods
Bao, H. C., Li, Jingliang and Gu, Min 2009, Two-photon endomicroscopy for 3D imaging of cancer cells labelled with gold nanorods, in SMONP 2009 : Nanophotonics Down Under 2009: Devices and Applications, Centre for Micro-Photonics, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Vic..
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Two-photon endomicroscopy for 3D imaging of cancer cells labelled with gold nanorods
Biofunctional nanorods are developed to specifically target cancer cells. The cervical cancer cells, HeLa cells, are labeled by these biofunctional gold nanorods. Those cancer cells can be detected by a multi-photon-excited photoluminescence endomicroscope, which proves that the cancers can be in vivo diagnosed by using biofunctional gold nanorods with nonlinear endomicroscopy.
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100708 Nanomaterials 100703 Nanobiotechnology 020599 Optical Physics not elsewhere classified
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