Embedded nanomicro syringe on chip for molecular therapy

dc.contributor.authorPreecha Yupapin
dc.contributor.authorNone Ma
dc.contributor.authorNathaporn Suwanpayak
dc.contributor.authorNone Kulsirirat
dc.contributor.authorNone Sutirak
dc.contributor.authorNone Ali
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T05:52:24Z
dc.date.issued2011-11-01
dc.description.abstractBackground: A novel nanomicro syringe system was proposed for drug storage and delivery using a PANDA ring resonator and atomic buffer. A PANDA ring is a modified optical add/drop filter, named after the well known Chinese bear. In principle, the molecule/drug is trapped by the force generated by different combinations of gradient fields and scattering photons within the PANDA ring. A nanomicro needle system can be formed by optical vortices in the liquid core waveguide which can be embedded on a chip, and can be used for long-term treatment. By using intense optical vortices, the required genes/molecules can be trapped and transported dynamically to the intended destinations via the nanomicro syringe, which is available for drug delivery to target tissues, in particular tumors. The advantage of the proposed system is that by confining the treatment area, the effect can be decreased. The use of different optical vortices for therapeutic efficiency is also discussed. Keywords: nanomicro syringe, nanomicro needle, molecular therapy, therapeutic efficiency, cancer
dc.identifier.doi10.2147/ijn.s26266
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/3154
dc.subjectSyringe driver
dc.subjectWaveguide
dc.subject.classificationPhotonic and Optical Devices
dc.titleEmbedded nanomicro syringe on chip for molecular therapy
dc.typeArticle

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