The effects of size, shape and surface functionality on in vivo biodistribution and toxicity: A multiparametric biochemical study of gold nanomaterials
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Özçiçek, İ., Altuncu, N., Çakıcı, Ç. ve Aydeğer, A. (2021). The effects of size, shape and surface functionality on in vivo biodistribution and toxicity: A multiparametric biochemical study of gold nanomaterials. FEBS Open Bio içinde (274-274. ss.).Abstract
Gold nanomaterials have a widespread use due to their superior physical and chemical properties. Gold nanoparticles and nanorods are very popular and stable metallic
nanomaterials which can be synthesized easily in various sizes and surface chemistry and their surfaces can be functionalized by desired polymers. They have a wide
range of uses in medicine, electronics, pharmacy, chemistry, biology and biomedical fields. Gold nanomaterials are often preferred for cell and tissue imaging,
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