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dc.contributor.authorBagley, Alexander F.
dc.contributor.authorHill, Samuel
dc.contributor.authorRogers, Gary S.
dc.contributor.authorBhatia, Sangeeta N.
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-12T16:22:54Z
dc.date.available2013-11-12T16:22:54Z
dc.date.issued2013-08
dc.date.submitted2013-07
dc.identifier.issn1936-0851
dc.identifier.issn1936-086X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/82087
dc.description.abstractPlasmonic nanomaterials including gold nanorods are effective agents for inducing heating in tumors. Because near-infrared (NIR) light has traditionally been delivered using extracorporeal sources, most applications of plasmonic photothermal therapy have focused on isolated subcutaneous tumors. For more complex models of disease such as advanced ovarian cancer, one of the primary barriers to gold nanorod-based strategies is the adequate delivery of NIR light to tumors located at varying depths within the body. To address this limitation, a series of implanted NIR illumination sources are described for the specific heating of gold nanorod-containing tissues. Through computational modeling and ex vivo studies, a candidate device is identified and validated in a model of orthotopic ovarian cancer. As the therapeutic, imaging, and diagnostic applications of plasmonic nanomaterials progress, effective methods for NIR light delivery to challenging anatomical regions will complement ongoing efforts to advance plasmonic photothermal therapy toward clinical use.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Medical Scientist Training Program)en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipHarvard University. Biophysics Programen_US
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)en_US
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn4033757en_US
dc.rightsArticle is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use.en_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.titlePlasmonic Photothermal Heating of Intraperitoneal Tumors through the Use of an Implanted Near-Infrared Sourceen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.citationBagley, Alexander F., Samuel Hill, Gary S. Rogers, and Sangeeta N. Bhatia. “Plasmonic Photothermal Heating of Intraperitoneal Tumors through the Use of an Implanted Near-Infrared Source.” ACS Nano 7, no. 9 (September 24, 2013): 8089-8097. © 2013 American Chemical Societyen_US
dc.contributor.departmentWhitaker College of Health Sciences and Technologyen_US
dc.contributor.departmentMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Scienceen_US
dc.contributor.mitauthorBagley, Alexander F.en_US
dc.contributor.mitauthorBhatia, Sangeeta N.en_US
dc.relation.journalACS Nanoen_US
dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen_US
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticleen_US
eprint.statushttp://purl.org/eprint/status/PeerRevieweden_US
dspace.orderedauthorsBagley, Alexander F.; Hill, Samuel; Rogers, Gary S.; Bhatia, Sangeeta N.en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0930-302X
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1293-2097
mit.licensePUBLISHER_POLICYen_US
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