Nano-graphene Oxide for Drug Delivery and Phototherapy
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Laser immunotherapy (LIT) was developed as an alternative to traditional cancer treatment options because it targets both the primary tumors and metastases. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have been used as a photosensitizing agent and drug delivery system; however, SWNTs may accumulate in the lungs and potentially in other organs. A search is underway for a nanoparticle that works both as a photosensitizer and a drug delivery vehicle and, more importantly, can also be expelled from the body safely. This study tests nano-graphene oxide (nGO) sheets used as a photosensitizing agent. The GO sheets were also synthesized with imiquimod, a known immunoadjuvant. Our results indicate that nano-graphene oxide, when functionalized with appropriate immunoadjuvant as well as other therapeutic agents, could be a useful tool in laser immunotherapy.