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A new potential radiosensitizer: ammonium persulfate modified WCNTs
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A new potential radiosensitizer: ammonium persulfate modified WCNTs

  • Jian-She Yang1,
  • Bo-Zhang Yu1 &
  • Wen-Xin Li1 

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Radiotherapy plays a very important role in cancer treatment. Radiosensitizers have been widely used to enhance the radiosensitivity of cancer cells at given radiations. Here we fabricate multi-walled carbon nanotubes with ammonium persulfate, and get very short samples with 30-50 nanometer length. Cell viability assay show that f-WCNTs induce cell death significantly. We hypothesize that free radicals originated from hydroxyl and carbonyl groups on the surface of f-WCNTs lead cell damage.

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Yang, JS., Yu, BZ. & Li, WX. A new potential radiosensitizer: ammonium persulfate modified WCNTs. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.1421.1

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Keywords

  • multi-walled carbon nanotubes
  • cell death
  • free radicals
  • radiosensitivity
  • radiotherapy
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