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Gold nanoparticles and their applications in biomedicine

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FUTURE VIROLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 293-309

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/fvl-2015-0010

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biosensor; cancer therapy; functionalization; gold nanoparticles; gold nanorods; vaccine

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  1. CNPq

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Although used in medical applications for centuries, the development of nanotechnology has shed new light in the plethora of possible medical and biological applications using gold-based nanostructures. Gold nanostructures are stable and relatively inert in biological systems, leading to low reatogenicity, biocompatibility and general lack of toxicity. Allied to that, gold nanoparticles present optical and electronic properties that have been exploited in a range of biomedical applications. In this review we discuss biologically relevant properties of gold nanoparticles and how they are used in some biomedicine fields, especially those involving biosensing of biological analytes - including viruses and antibodies against them, cancer therapies, and antigen delivery, including viral antigens - as part of nonclassic vaccine strategies.

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