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We describe an application of plasmonic silica/gold nanoshells to produce a controllable laser hyperthermia in tissues with the aim of the enhancement of cancer photothermal therapy. Laser irradiation parameters are optimized on the basis of preliminary experimental studies using a test-tube phantom ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 14, 021016 (2009)] published Mon Apr 27, 2009. (Read Full Article)
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