@inproceedings{95954b9fb6c5461b84fe254785c68ac7,
title = "Laser-induced rupture of infrared dye-doped liposomes",
abstract = "Near-infrared dyes can be used as a highly localized heat source in nanostructures. Laser irradiation to dye-doped liposomes causes giant temperature- and pressure-jumps at the lipid bilayer, resulting in the rupture of liposomes. This laser-induced process is promising in medical applications such as drug delivery and photodynamic therapy. Photoacoustic generation of a spherical pressure wave in microscopic domains also suggests the possibility of micro- or nano-implosion, which may offer a powerful mechanism for spontaneous focusing of photoacoustic energy in solution. In this chapter, we discuss laser-induced dynamics in liposome solutions studied by fiuorometry and time-resolved phase-contrast microscopy. Microscopic snapshots suggest very fast and spherically symmetric rupturing dynamics that is consistent with Mie theoretical calculations and photoacoustic simulations.",
author = "Honoh Suzuki and Lee, {I. Yin Sandy} and Takuro Sakai",
year = "2012",
month = dec,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1021/bk-2012-1119.ch008",
language = "英語",
isbn = "9780841227187",
series = "ACS Symposium Series",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
pages = "175--189",
booktitle = "Nanomaterials for Biomedicine",
}