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Temporal Binding Affinity of Immunotargeted Nanoparticles for Potential Point of Care Diagnostic Applications

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Abstract

We demonstrate the potential of using nanoparticles for point of care cancer diagnostic imaging applications by achieving optical contrast between normal and cancerous epithelial cells at minimal incubation times through optimization of nanoshell-cell conjugations.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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