Synthesis and stabilisation of poly(ethylene glycol)-coated gold nanoparticles for siRNA delivery

Typeset version

 

TY  - CONF
  - Rahme, K.; Doody, T.; Jain, A. K.; Chen ,L.; Morris, M. A.; O’Driscoll, C.; Holmes, J. D.
  - Biomed. Eng. Res.
  - Synthesis and stabilisation of poly(ethylene glycol)-coated gold nanoparticles for siRNA delivery
  - 2011
  - May
  - Published
  - 1
  - ()
  - 5
  - 13
  - Nanoparticles (NPs) with diameters between 1-100 nm are the right size to interact with biomolecules and cells, making them attractive entities for applications in medical diagnosis and diseases treatment (cancer and Alzheimer’s). However, biological applications of NPs require them to be stable, biologically inert and impurities free. Here we describe the synthesis of PEG-stabilised Au NPs and their interaction with cells for delivering siRNA.
DA  - 2011/05
ER  - 
@inproceedings{V117322009,
   = {Rahme, K. and  Doody, T. and  Jain, A. K. and  Chen ,L. and  Morris, M. A. and  O’Driscoll, C. and  Holmes, J. D.},
   = {Biomed. Eng. Res.},
   = {{Synthesis and stabilisation of poly(ethylene glycol)-coated gold nanoparticles for siRNA delivery}},
   = {2011},
   = {May},
   = {Published},
   = {1},
   = {()},
  pages = {5--13},
   = {{Nanoparticles (NPs) with diameters between 1-100 nm are the right size to interact with biomolecules and cells, making them attractive entities for applications in medical diagnosis and diseases treatment (cancer and Alzheimer’s). However, biological applications of NPs require them to be stable, biologically inert and impurities free. Here we describe the synthesis of PEG-stabilised Au NPs and their interaction with cells for delivering siRNA.}},
  source = {IRIS}
}
AUTHORSRahme, K.; Doody, T.; Jain, A. K.; Chen ,L.; Morris, M. A.; O’Driscoll, C.; Holmes, J. D.
TITLEBiomed. Eng. Res.
PUBLICATION_NAMESynthesis and stabilisation of poly(ethylene glycol)-coated gold nanoparticles for siRNA delivery
YEAR2011
MONTHMay
STATUSPublished
PEER_REVIEW1
TIMES_CITED()
SEARCH_KEYWORD
EDITORS
START_PAGE5
END_PAGE13
LOCATION
START_DATE
END_DATE
ABSTRACTNanoparticles (NPs) with diameters between 1-100 nm are the right size to interact with biomolecules and cells, making them attractive entities for applications in medical diagnosis and diseases treatment (cancer and Alzheimer’s). However, biological applications of NPs require them to be stable, biologically inert and impurities free. Here we describe the synthesis of PEG-stabilised Au NPs and their interaction with cells for delivering siRNA.
FUNDED_BY
URL
DOI_LINK
FUNDING_BODY
GRANT_DETAILS