Publications by authors named "Luis F F Neves"

This paper focuses on the targeting of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) for the treatment of breast cancer with minimal side effects using photothermal therapy. The human protein annexin V (AV) binds specifically to anionic phospholipids expressed externally on the surface of tumour cells and endothelial cells that line the tumour vasculature. A 2 h incubation of the SWNT-AV conjugate with proliferating endothelial cells followed by washing and near-infrared (NIR) irradiation at a wavelength of 980 nm was enough to induce significant cell death; there was no significant cell death with irradiation or the conjugate alone.

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A new approach for enzyme prodrug therapy for cancer was tested using human endothelial cells and two breast cancer cell lines in vitro. The concept is to use the human annexin V protein to selectively target the enzyme L-methioninase to the tumor vasculature. The major finding was that enzyme prodrug treatment using the L-methioninase-annexin V fusion protein and selenomethionine as the prodrug over 3 days was shown to be lethal to the endothelial cells and the cancer cells, while having little or no effect with the prodrug but with no fusion protein present.

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A method for the non-covalent attachment of proteins to single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is described. In this method, the protein is adsorbed to SWNTs that are suspended using sodium cholate, a surfactant and bile salt. The sodium cholate is then removed by dialysis with retention of the protein on the SWNTs.

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