Issue 5, 2014

Deep UV generation and direct DNA photo-interaction by harmonic nanoparticles in labelled samples

Abstract

A biophotonics approach based on the nonlinear optical process of second harmonic generation is presented and demonstrated on malignant human cell lines labelled by harmonic nanoparticles. The method enables independent imaging and therapeutic action, selecting each modality by simply tuning the excitation laser wavelength from infrared to visible. In particular, the generation of deep ultraviolet radiation at 270 nm allows direct interaction with nuclear DNA in the absence of photosensitizing molecules.

Graphical abstract: Deep UV generation and direct DNA photo-interaction by harmonic nanoparticles in labelled samples

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2013
Accepted
23 Dec 2013
First published
03 Jan 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 2929-2936

Author version available

Deep UV generation and direct DNA photo-interaction by harmonic nanoparticles in labelled samples

D. Staedler, T. Magouroux, S. Passemard, S. Schwung, M. Dubled, G. S. Schneiter, D. Rytz, S. Gerber-Lemaire, L. Bonacina and J. Wolf, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 2929 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR05897B

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