Surface functionalization of gold nanoclusters with arginine: A trade-off between microtumor uptake and radiotherapy enhancement

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Abstract

Ultra-small gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) are increasingly investigated for cancer imaging and radiotherapy enhancement. While fine-tuning the AuNC surface chemistry can optimize their pharmacokinetics, its effects on radiotherapy enhancement remain largely unexplored. This study demonstrates that optimizing the surface chemistry of AuNCs for increased tumor uptake can significantly affect its potential to augment radiotherapy outcomes.

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Broekgaarden, M., Bulin, A. L., Porret, E., Musnier, B., Chovelon, B., Ravelet, C., … Le Guével, X. (2020). Surface functionalization of gold nanoclusters with arginine: A trade-off between microtumor uptake and radiotherapy enhancement. Nanoscale, 12(13), 6959–6963. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0nr01138j

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