Photodelivery of Nitric Oxide from Water-Soluble Platinum Nanoparticles
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 129(3), pp. 480–481
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Abstract
The first example of monolayer-protected metal nanoparticles able to deliver nitric oxide upon visible light stimuli is reported. These hybrid nanosystems exhibit a combination of indispensable properties for biological applications, such as ultrasmall sizes (ca. 1 nm), water solubility and thermal stability under physiological conditions, photoactivation with low-energy light, and photogeneration of nontoxic intermediates.
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