Gold Nanoparticles

Colloidal gold is a sol or colloidal suspension of nanoparticles of gold in a fluid, usually water.

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Machine learning and supercomputer simulations help researchers to predict interactions between gold nanoparticles and blood proteins

The gold standard: uOttawa researchers revolutionize cardiology imaging using gold nanoparticles - EurekAlert

New Research Shatters Old Beliefs About Gold Nanoparticles and Cancer

Gold nanoparticles help hydras regrow their heads

Gold nanoparticles that selectively emit left-/right-handed light - EurekAlert

Good as gold - improving infectious disease testing with gold nanoparticles - EurekAlert

Cleaning up toxic dyes in wastewater with gold nanoparticles

Gold nanoparticles could help coral reefs avoid extinction

Researchers describe the melting of gold nanoparticles in gold-bearing fluids in the Earth's crust

Videos of gold nanoparticles snapping together show how some crystals grow

Pollution monitoring through precise detection of gold nanoparticles in woodlice

Scientists use gold nanoparticles to measure how good and mature whisky is | It could become a new gold standard for testing whisky maturity.

Researchers use multivalent gold nanoparticles to develop efficient molecular probe

Striking gold: Synthesizing green gold nanoparticles for cancer therapy with biomolecules

Striking gold: Synthesizing green gold nanoparticles for cancer therapy with biomolecules

Researchers analyzed circulating currents inside gold nanoparticles

Researchers analyzed circulating currents inside gold nanoparticles

Energy transmission by gold nanoparticles coupled to DNA structures

Energy transmission by gold nanoparticles coupled to DNA structures

“Invisible Tattoo” Made of Gold Nanoparticles Revolutionizes Medical Diagnostics