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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2009

Picomolar sensitivity MRI and photoacoustic imaging of cobalt nanoparticles

Louis-S. Bouchard; M. Sabieh Anwar; Gang Logan Liu; Byron Hann; Z. Harry Xie; Joe W. Gray; Xueding Wang; Alexander Pines; Fanqing Frank Chen

Multimodality imaging based on complementary detection principles has broad clinical applications and promises to improve the accuracy of medical diagnosis. This means that a tracer particle advantageously incorporates multiple functionalities into a single delivery vehicle. In the present work, we explore a unique combination of MRI and photoacoustic tomography (PAT) to detect picomolar concentrations of nanoparticles. The nanoconstruct consists of ferromagnetic (Co) particles coated with gold (Au) for biocompatibility and a unique shape that enables optical absorption over a broad range of frequencies. The end result is a dual-modality probe useful for the detection of trace amounts of nanoparticles in biological tissues, in which MRI provides volume detection, whereas PAT performs edge detection.


Theranostics | 2014

Nanoparticle-mediated systemic delivery of siRNA for treatment of cancers and viral infections.

Mohamed Shehata Draz; Binbin Amanda Fang; Pengfei Zhang; Zhi Hu; Shenda Gu; Kevin C. Weng; Joe W. Gray; Fanqing Frank Chen

RNA interference (RNAi) is an endogenous post-transcriptional gene regulatory mechanism, where non-coding, double-stranded RNA molecules interfere with the expression of certain genes in order to silence it. Since its discovery, this phenomenon has evolved as powerful technology to diagnose and treat diseases at cellular and molecular levels. With a lot of attention, short interfering RNA (siRNA) therapeutics has brought a great hope for treatment of various undruggable diseases, including genetic diseases, cancer, and resistant viral infections. However, the challenge of their systemic delivery and on how they are integrated to exhibit the desired properties and functions remains a key bottleneck for realizing its full potential. Nanoparticles are currently well known to exhibit a number of unique properties that could be strategically tailored into new advanced siRNA delivery systems. This review summarizes the various nanoparticulate systems developed so far in the literature for systemic delivery of siRNA, which include silica and silicon-based nanoparticles, metal and metal oxides nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, graphene, dendrimers, polymers, cyclodextrins, lipids, hydrogels, and semiconductor nanocrystals. Challenges and barriers to the delivery of siRNA and the role of different nanoparticles to surmount these challenges are also included in the review.


Nano Letters | 2008

Quantitative and label-free technique for measuring protease activity and inhibition using a microfluidic cantilever array.

Digvijay Raorane; Mark D. Lim; Fanqing Frank Chen; Charles S. Craik; Arun Majumdar

We report the use of a SiN x based gold coated microcantilever array to quantitatively measure the activity and inhibition of a model protease immobilized on its surface. Trypsin was covalently bound to the gold surface of the microcantilever using a synthetic spacer, and the remaining exposed silicon nitride surface was passivated with silanated polyethylene glycol. The nanoscale cantilever motions induced by trypsin during substrate turnover were quantitatively measured using an optical laser-deflection technique. These microcantilever deflections directly correlated with the degree of protease turnover of excess synthetic fibronectin substrate ( K M = 0.58 x 10 (-6) M). Inhibition of surface-immobilized trypsin by soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) was also observed using this system.


Nano Letters | 2005

Molecular Characterization of the Cytotoxic Mechanism of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes and Nano-Onions on Human Skin Fibroblast

Lianghao Ding; Jackie L. Stilwell; Tingting Zhang; Omeed Elboudwarej; Huijian Jiang; John P. Selegue; Patrick A. Cooke; Joe W. Gray; Fanqing Frank Chen


Nano Letters | 2006

Cellular Effect of High Doses of Silica-Coated Quantum Dot Profiled with High Throughput Gene Expression Analysis and High Content Cellomics Measurements

Tingting Zhang; Jackie L. Stilwell; Daniele Gerion; Lianghao Ding; Omeed Elboudwarej; Patrick A. Cooke; Joe W. Gray; A. Paul Alivisatos; Fanqing Frank Chen


Nature Nanotechnology | 2006

A nanoplasmonic molecular ruler for measuring nuclease activity and DNA footprinting

Gang Logan Liu; Yadong Yin; Siri Kunchakarra; Bipasha Mukherjee; Daniele Gerion; Stephen D. Jett; David G. Bear; Joe W. Gray; A. Paul Alivisatos; Luke P. Lee; Fanqing Frank Chen


Nano Letters | 2006

Qdot Nanobarcodes for Multiplexed Gene Expression Analysis

P. Scott Eastman; Weiming Ruan; Michael Doctolero; Rachel Nuttall; Gianfranco de Feo; Jennifer S. Park; Julia S.F. Chu; Patrick Cooke; Joe W. Gray; Song Li; Fanqing Frank Chen


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Paramagnetic silica-coated nanocrystals as an advanced MRI contrast agent

Daniele Gerion; Julie L. Herberg; Robert Bok; Erica Gjersing; Erick C. Ramon; Robert S. Maxwell; John Kurhanewicz; Thomas F. Budinger; Joe W. Gray; Marc A. Shuman; Fanqing Frank Chen


ACS Nano | 2010

Time-Resolved Single-Step Protease Activity Quantification Using Nanoplasmonic Resonator Sensors

Cheng Sun; Kai Hung Su; Jason Valentine; Yazmin T. Rosa-Bauza; Jonathan A. Ellman; Omeed Elboudwarej; Bipasha Mukherjee; Charles S. Craik; Marc A. Shuman; Fanqing Frank Chen; Xiang Zhang


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2007

Peptide-nanoparticle hybrid SERS probes for optical detection of protease activity.

Gang Logan Liu; Yazmin T. Rosa-Bauza; Cleo M. Salisbury; Charles S. Craik; Jonathan A. Ellman; Fanqing Frank Chen; Luke P. Lee

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Luke P. Lee

University of California

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Daniele Gerion

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Binbin Amanda Fang

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Bipasha Mukherjee

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Omeed Elboudwarej

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Xiang Zhang

University of California

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