Home > Press > SouthWest Nanotechnologies' (SWeNT) Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes May Have Applications in Biomedical Cancer Therapies, New Research Shows: SWeNT Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Targeted and Killed Cancer Cells Without Harming the Healthy Cells
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SouthWest NanoTechnologies' (SWeNT) Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) exhibit promising potential for use in biomedical treatments such as cancer photo thermal therapies, new research reveals.
According to an article published in Biophotonics and Immune Responses, researchers in China and the U.S. showed that SWeNT SWcNT "possessed superior Nanoscale interactions and physical properties that make them useful in various biological systems."
One intrinsic property of SWCNTs is their strong optical absorbance in the near-infrared (NIR) of the spectrum. As a result, they can be used to selectively increase thermal destruction in target tumors The SWeNT SWCNT has an intense absorption band at 980-nm. When radiated with a 980-nm laser, these tubes affect cellular oxidation and destroy the mitochondrial membrane potential causing "apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
"The SWCNTs appear to enter the cytoplasm without cytotoxic effects in cells, and can be used as effective and selective nanomaterials for cancer photo thermal therapy," explains Wei R. Chen, a researcher at the University of Central Oklahoma. "The distinct architecture of the SWCNT can shuttle various molecular cargoes, including anticancer drugs and proteins, crossing through cellular membrane without cell disruption."
"We're excited by the findings that SWeNT SWCNT killed the cancer cells and didn't harm the healthy ones," explains SWeNT CEO Dave Arthur. "These findings distinguish the qualities and special properties of our SWCNT for certain biomedical applications. We can add biomedical applications to the growing opportunities for SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. as the world leader in high quality, Single-Wall and Specialty Multi-Wall (SMW™) carbon nanotubes."
The research is supported by the National Basic Research Program of China, the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Direct Imaging the Subcellular Localization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Biophotonics and Immune Responses
Feifan Zhou1, Da Xing1*, Wei R. Chen1,2
1. MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science, College of
Biophotonics, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, China
2. Biomedical Engineering Program, Department of Engineering and Physics, College of
Mathematics and Science, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK 73034, USA
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About SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (SWeNT)
SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (SWeNT) is a privately-held specialty chemical company that manufactures high quality Single-Wall and Specialty Multi-Wall (SMW™) carbon nanotubes, printable inks and CNT-coated fabrics for a range of products and applications including energy-efficient lighting, affordable photovoltaics, improved energy storage and printed electronics. SWeNT was created in 2001 to spin off nanotube research developed at the University of Oklahoma.
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