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Volume 26 - ICOP & ICPET 2020
ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2020, 26 - ICOP & ICPET 2020: 525-528 |
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Hosseinikia S H, Rezaei pandari M, Arabanian A S, Soleimani N, Massudi R. Wavelength dependence of rate of drug delivery to murine melanoma under the thermal effects of gold nanoparticles interaction with nanosecond laser. ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2020; 26 :525-528
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Seyyede Hajar Hosseinikia1 , Mohammad Rezaei pandari1 , Atoosa sadat Arabanian1 , Neda Soleimani1 , Reza Massudi * 1
1- Laser and Plasma Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University
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Interaction of the short-pulse lasers with metal nanoparticles leads to produce a large amount of heat around the nanoparticles. Today, it is used for cancer therapy, drug delivery and other medical applications. In this article, the process of drug delivery to murine melanoma under the thermal effects of gold nanoparticle interaction with three different wavelengths of Nd:YAG nanosecond laser in infrared, visible and ultraviolet regimes, is investigated and drug delivery rate and cell viability rate for these three different wavelengths is measured and finally, it is observed that for a specific amount of energy, the drug delivery rate in visible regime is more than that in ultraviolet and infrared regimes.
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