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Near-Infrared Light Activates Molecular Nanomachines to Drill into and Kill Cells.

Dongdong LiuVíctor García-LópezRichard S GunasekeraLizanne Greer NilewskiLawrence B AlemanyAmir AliyanTao JinGufeng WangJames M TourRobert Pal
Published in: ACS nano (2019)
Using two-photon excitation (2PE), molecular nanomachines (MNMs) are able to drill through cell membranes and kill the cells. This avoids the use of the more damaging ultraviolet light that has been used formerly to induce this nanomechanical cell-killing effect. Since 2PE is inherently confocal, enormous precision can be realized. The MNMs can be targeted to specific cell surfaces through peptide addends. Further, the efficacy was verified through a controlled opening of synthetic bilayer vesicles using the 2PE excitation of MNM that had been trapped within the vesicles.
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