Abstract
Two in one. Multifunctional hollow-type gold nanostructures that encapsulate iron oxide nanoparticles have been developed for biomedical imaging and targeted cancer therapy applications. The combination of the magnetic character of iron oxide nanoparticles with the near-infrared-light-absorbing (and scattering) gold nanostructures rendered the synthesized nanoparticles useful as bimodal imaging contrast agents (for MRI and optical imaging) as well as for photonic-based therapeutic materials.
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