Self-assembled lipoprotein based gold nanoparticles for detection and photothermal disaggregation of β-amyloid aggregates

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Abstract

We present a reconstituted lipoprotein-based nanoparticle platform comprising a curcumin fluorescent motif and an NIR responsive gold core. This multifunctional nanosystem is successfully used for aggregation-dependent fluorescence detection and photothermal disassembly of insoluble amyloid aggregates.

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Martins, P. A. T., Alsaiari, S., Julfakyan, K., Nie, Z., & Khashab, N. M. (2017). Self-assembled lipoprotein based gold nanoparticles for detection and photothermal disaggregation of β-amyloid aggregates. Chemical Communications, 53(13), 2102–2105. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc09085k

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