Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subpopulation of cancer cells that have stem cell-like properties and are thought to be responsible for tumor drug resistance and relapse. Therapies that can effectively eliminate CSCs will, therefore, likely inhibit tumor recurrence. The objective of our study was to determine the susceptibility of CSCs to magnetic hyperthermia, a treatment that utilizes superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles placed in an alternating magnetic field to generate localized heat and achieve selective tumor cell kill. SPIO NPs having a magnetite core of 12 nm were used to induce magnetic hyperthermia in A549 and MDA-MB-231 tumor cells. Multiple assays for CSCs, including side population phenotype, aldehyde dehydrogenase expres...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Over the years, magnetic hyperthermia has attracted a lot of attention and has proved itself as an e...
Héctor L Rodríguez-Luccioni, Magda Latorre-Esteves, Janet Méndez-Ve...
Magnetic hyperthermia is a potential technique for cancer therapy that exploits heat generated by ma...
Tammy L Kalber,1,2,* Katherine L Ordidge,1,2,* Paul Southern,3 Michael R Loebinger,1 Panagiotis G Ky...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the tumor cell subpopulation responsible for resistance to chemotherapy...
[Purpose] Tumor cells can be effectively inactivated by heating mediated by magnetic nanoparticles. ...
<p> </p> <p>Magnetic hyperthermia using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to absorb alternating magnetic...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Magnetic hyperthermia – a potential cancer treatment in which superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparti...
Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) involves heat generation using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in ...
Magnetic hyperthermia - a potential cancer treatment in which superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparti...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Over the years, magnetic hyperthermia has attracted a lot of attention and has proved itself as an e...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Over the years, magnetic hyperthermia has attracted a lot of attention and has proved itself as an e...
H&eacute;ctor L Rodr&iacute;guez-Luccioni, Magda Latorre-Esteves, Janet M&eacute;ndez-Ve...
Magnetic hyperthermia is a potential technique for cancer therapy that exploits heat generated by ma...
Tammy L Kalber,1,2,* Katherine L Ordidge,1,2,* Paul Southern,3 Michael R Loebinger,1 Panagiotis G Ky...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the tumor cell subpopulation responsible for resistance to chemotherapy...
[Purpose] Tumor cells can be effectively inactivated by heating mediated by magnetic nanoparticles. ...
<p> </p> <p>Magnetic hyperthermia using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to absorb alternating magnetic...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Magnetic hyperthermia – a potential cancer treatment in which superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparti...
Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) involves heat generation using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in ...
Magnetic hyperthermia - a potential cancer treatment in which superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparti...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Over the years, magnetic hyperthermia has attracted a lot of attention and has proved itself as an e...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Over the years, magnetic hyperthermia has attracted a lot of attention and has proved itself as an e...
H&eacute;ctor L Rodr&iacute;guez-Luccioni, Magda Latorre-Esteves, Janet M&eacute;ndez-Ve...