Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7475 | Biomaterials | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A femtosecond laser based transfection method using off-resonance plasmonic gold nanoparticles is described. For human cancer melanoma cells, the treatment leads to a very high perforation rate of 70%, transfection efficiency three times higher than for conventional lipofection, and very low toxicity (<1%). Off-resonance laser excitation inhibited the fracture of the nanoparticles into possibly toxic DNA intercalating particles. This efficient and low toxicity method is a promising alternative to viral transfection for skin cancer treatment.
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Authors
Judith Baumgart, Laure Humbert, Étienne Boulais, Rémi Lachaine, Jean-Jaques Lebrun, Michel Meunier,