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Analysis of the Feasibility of Concurrent Application of Magnetic Nanoparticles as MRI Contrast Agents and for Magnetic Hyperthermia. [PDF]
Wróblewski P +12 more
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The Next Frontier: Micro/Nanorobots Operating Inside the Living Body
Micro/nanorobots, with their tiny size and controllable motion capabilities, can perform complex and precise tasks in micro‐spaces, thus showing broad application prospects in the biomedical field. This review systematically summarizes the core advantages of micro/nanorobots in real‐time in vivo imaging, targeted drug delivery, and active barrier ...
Ningbo Yu +5 more
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Nanoparticle-mediated magnetic hyperthermia in the treatment of neurological disorders. [PDF]
Naveed M, Kim MH.
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Ligand‐Driven Optimization of Iron Oxide Nanoprobes for In Vivo MRI Enhancement at Ultra‐High Field
Ligand‐tailored iron oxide nanoparticles reveal how surface chemistry controls T2 relaxivity and in vivo performance in ultra‐high‐field MRI. Systematic variation of hydrophilicity and charge across five coatings modulated r2 by up to 333 mm−1 s−1, with chemical properties, rather than shell thickness, dictating magnetic dephasing and enabling reliable
Pelayo García‐Acevedo +6 more
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Preclinical validation of magnetic hyperthermia therapy for locally advanced oral cancer treatment. [PDF]
Sriram P +7 more
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This study presents a machine‐learning (ML) framework to predict the specific absorption rate (SAR) of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) for magnetic hyperthermia. A curated dataset comprising 30 intrinsic and extrinsic features revealed strong nonlinear dependencies.
Edgar Régulo Vega‐Carrasco +5 more
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Chitosan-Coated Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanoparticles for Magnetic Hyperthermia. [PDF]
Wilczyńska A +5 more
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This work demonstrates the feasibility of a molecule release from magnetoliposomes triggered by a constant 1.5 T magnetic field currently used in clinical settings. ABSTRACT Magnetoliposomes (MLs) are known for their great potential in drug release under an alternating current (AC) magnetic field (MF).
Jules Mistral +8 more
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Shaping Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties through Nanoparticle Surface-Ligand Design: Implications for Cellular Responses. [PDF]
Hertle L +13 more
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A spray‐drying‐based synthesis enables the formation of zinc ferrite nanoparticles with customizable induction heating from room temperature to 250°C by varying the zinc content and postsynthesis annealing temperatures. The aqueous dispersions are colloidally stable and heat up to biologically relevant thresholds. Hence, this approach offers a scalable
Leoni Luthardt +7 more
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