Magnetic hyperthermia is a new type of cancer treatment designed for overcoming resistance to chemotherapy during the treatment of solid, inaccessible human tumors. The main challenge of this technology is increasing the local tumoral temperature with minimal side effects on the surrounding healthy tissue. This work consists of an in vitro study that compared the effect of hyperthermia in response to the application of exogenous heating (EHT) sources with the corresponding effect produced by magnetic hyperthermia (MHT) at the same target temperatures. Human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells were loaded with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and packed into dense pellets to generate an environment that is crudely similar to that expected in solid micr...
AbstractNanotechnology involves the study of nature at a very small scale, searching new properties ...
Magnetic nanoparticle-based hyperthermia (MHT) is one of the first nanotechnology applications to be...
Robert Ludwig,1 Francisco J Teran,2,3 Ulf Teichgraeber,1 Ingrid Hilger1 1Department of Experimental...
Magnetic hyperthermia is a potential technique for cancer therapy that exploits heat generated by ma...
Poster presented at the Nanomaterials Applied to Life Sciences (NALS), held in Gijón (Spain) on Dece...
Magnetic hyperthermia has a significant potential to be a new breakthrough for cancer treatment. The...
As a leading cause of death worldwide with patient-specific evolving mutations, cancer requires innov...
Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) involves heat generation using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in ...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Dumitru-Daniel Herea,1,* Camelia Danceanu,1,2,* Ecaterina Radu,1,2,* Luminita Labusca,1,3,* Nicoleta...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Magnetic nanoparticles show remarkable phenomena such as superparamagnetism, high field irreversibil...
Magnetic nanoparticles show remarkable phenomena such as superparamagnetism, high field irreversibil...
AbstractNanotechnology involves the study of nature at a very small scale, searching new properties ...
Magnetic nanoparticle-based hyperthermia (MHT) is one of the first nanotechnology applications to be...
Robert Ludwig,1 Francisco J Teran,2,3 Ulf Teichgraeber,1 Ingrid Hilger1 1Department of Experimental...
Magnetic hyperthermia is a potential technique for cancer therapy that exploits heat generated by ma...
Poster presented at the Nanomaterials Applied to Life Sciences (NALS), held in Gijón (Spain) on Dece...
Magnetic hyperthermia has a significant potential to be a new breakthrough for cancer treatment. The...
As a leading cause of death worldwide with patient-specific evolving mutations, cancer requires innov...
Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) involves heat generation using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in ...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Dumitru-Daniel Herea,1,* Camelia Danceanu,1,2,* Ecaterina Radu,1,2,* Luminita Labusca,1,3,* Nicoleta...
Hyperthermia, the mild elevation of temperature to 40-43°C, can induce cancer cell death and enhance...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-f...
Magnetic nanoparticles show remarkable phenomena such as superparamagnetism, high field irreversibil...
Magnetic nanoparticles show remarkable phenomena such as superparamagnetism, high field irreversibil...
AbstractNanotechnology involves the study of nature at a very small scale, searching new properties ...
Magnetic nanoparticle-based hyperthermia (MHT) is one of the first nanotechnology applications to be...
Robert Ludwig,1 Francisco J Teran,2,3 Ulf Teichgraeber,1 Ingrid Hilger1 1Department of Experimental...