Nanomaterials for Biological Applications: Drug Delivery and Bio-sensing

  • Ma, Hui
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Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
ScholarWorks@UNO
Language
English

Abstract

The idea of utilizing nanomaterials in bio-related applications has been extensively practiced during the recent decades. Magnetic nanoparticles (MPs), especially superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles have been demonstrated as promising candidates for biomedicine. A protective coating process with biocompatible materials is commonly performed on MPs to further enhance their colloidal and chemical stability in the physiological environment. Mesoporous hollow silica is another class of important nanomaterials that are extensively studied in drug delivery area for their ability to carry significant amount of guest molecules and release in a controlled manner. In this study, different synthetic approaches that are able to produce hybrid na...

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