Purpose: We investigate a new heat delivery technique for the local treatment of solid tumors. The technique involves injecting a formulation that solidifies to form an implant in situ. This implant entraps superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) embedded in silica microbeads for magnetically induced moderate hyperthermia. Particle entrapment prevents phagocytosis and distant migration of SPIONs. The implant can be repeatedly heated by magnetic induction. Methods: We evaluated heating and treatment efficacies by means of thermometry and survival studies in nude mice carrying subcutaneous human colocarcinomas. At day 1, we injected the formulation into the tumor. At day 2, a single 20-min hyperthermia treatment was delivered by 1...
Abstract In this study, we perform in vivo animal experiments on implanted prostatic tumors in mice ...
The use of magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) to induce local hyperthermia has been emerging in recent ye...
International audienceThe present work aims to demonstrate that colloidal dispersions of magnetic ir...
Purpose: We investigate a new heat delivery technique for the local treatment of solid tumors. The t...
Local moderate magnetically induced hyperthermia using an implant formed in situ in a mouse tumor mo...
Tammy L Kalber,1,2,* Katherine L Ordidge,1,2,* Paul Southern,3 Michael R Loebinger,1 Panagiotis G Ky...
[Purpose] Tumor cells can be effectively inactivated by heating mediated by magnetic nanoparticles. ...
We investigated the use of in situ implant formation that incorporates superparamagnetic iron oxide ...
In this thesis work, injectable formulations forming in-situ an implant that entraps superparamagnet...
In this thesis work, injectable formulations forming in-situ an implant that entraps superparamagnet...
We investigated the use of in situ implant formation that incorporates superparamagnetic iron oxide ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Hui S Huang, James F Hainfeld Nanoprobes, Yaphank, NY, USA Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles heated b...
Abstract In this study, we perform in vivo animal experiments on implanted prostatic tumors in mice ...
The use of magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) to induce local hyperthermia has been emerging in recent ye...
International audienceThe present work aims to demonstrate that colloidal dispersions of magnetic ir...
Purpose: We investigate a new heat delivery technique for the local treatment of solid tumors. The t...
Local moderate magnetically induced hyperthermia using an implant formed in situ in a mouse tumor mo...
Tammy L Kalber,1,2,* Katherine L Ordidge,1,2,* Paul Southern,3 Michael R Loebinger,1 Panagiotis G Ky...
[Purpose] Tumor cells can be effectively inactivated by heating mediated by magnetic nanoparticles. ...
We investigated the use of in situ implant formation that incorporates superparamagnetic iron oxide ...
In this thesis work, injectable formulations forming in-situ an implant that entraps superparamagnet...
In this thesis work, injectable formulations forming in-situ an implant that entraps superparamagnet...
We investigated the use of in situ implant formation that incorporates superparamagnetic iron oxide ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Background: Localized cancer treatment has the potential to overcome several limitations associated ...
Hui S Huang, James F Hainfeld Nanoprobes, Yaphank, NY, USA Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles heated b...
Abstract In this study, we perform in vivo animal experiments on implanted prostatic tumors in mice ...
The use of magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) to induce local hyperthermia has been emerging in recent ye...
International audienceThe present work aims to demonstrate that colloidal dispersions of magnetic ir...