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. 2020 Feb 29;29:105370. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105370
Value of the Data
  • This research analyses the effect of gold nanoparticles coupled to infrared laser exposure on a murine melanoma model in order to determine the potential of plasmonic phototherapy as non-invasive alternative treatment to surgery.

  • In addition, the present article presents complementary information at lower power density (0.2W/cm2) and could be interesting for readers of the Data in Brief journal. A lower power density means less or no side effect on the skin due to the laser.

  • Such data can be used as a reference series for comparative approaches in plasmonic phototherapy requiring few damages to healthy tissues (no necrosis). This is useful for future studies on melanoma.

  • Comparison between the reference treatment (anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody) and plasmonic phototherapy.