Michael L. Krychman, MD; Jan L. Shifren, MD, NCMP; James H. Liu, MD; Sheryl L. Kingsberg, PhD; Wulf H. Utian, MB BCh, PhD, DSc(Med), FRCOG, FACOG, FICS ...
The temperature increase (ΔT) depends on the laser power and AuNS concentration. Both high-temperature thermal ablation and low-temperature hyperthermia have been used for cancer treatment.
An interdisciplinary team has created tiny bubble-like microrobots that can deliver therapeutics right where they are needed and then be absorbed by the body.