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Polymer Dynamic Organic Theranostic Spheres for Photothermal Therapy and Fluorescent Imaging of Cancer

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Polymer Dynamic Organic Theranostic Spheres for Photothermal Therapy and Fluorescent Imaging of Cancer
author
Graham, Elizabeth Grace
abstract
Nanoparticle mediated photothermal ablation of cancer is a promising technique that utilizes light energy to destroy cancer cells. Specifically, nanoparticles that absorb in the near infrared (NIR) region of light, 700 - 900 nm, are optimal because these wavelengths are an absorption minimum for water, hemoglobin, and deoxygenated hemoglobin. As these wavelengths are where tissues are most transparent, NIR photothermal therapies allow for efficacious localized hyperthermia. Our lab has recently utilized poly[4,4-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-cyclopenta[2,1-b;3,4-b']dithiophene-2,6-diyl-alt−2,1,3-benzoselenadiazole-4,7-diyl] (PCPDTBSe), a conjugated polymer, to form nanoparticles capable of generating effective photothermal ablation when stimulated by NIR light.
subject
cancer
fluorescence
near infrared
photothermal therapy
polymer nanoparticle
theranostic
contributor
Levi-Polyachenko, Nicole H (committee chair)
Mohs, Aaron M (committee member)
Stewart IV, John H (committee member)
Singh, Ravi N (committee member)
Metheny-Barlow, Linda J (committee member)
Bickford, Lissett R (committee member)
date
2015-06-23T08:35:59Z (accessioned)
2016-06-22T08:30:10Z (available)
2015 (issued)
degree
Biomedical Engineering (discipline)
embargo
2016-06-22 (terms)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/57185 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Dissertation

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