Glass microspheres containing radionuclides are used to treat liver cancer. A promising alternative therapy is being developed based on the magnetic hyperthermia which is related to the heat supplied by a magnetic material under an alternating current magnetic field. The advantage of this option is that most of killed cells are cancer cells which are more susceptible to the temperature raise. In the present work aluminum iron silicate glasses containing minor glass modifiers and nucleating agents were synthesized as irregular shape particles which were further transformed in microspheres by using a petrol liquefied gas-oxygen torch. The optimized processing parameters which lead to microspheres that give a response to the magnetic field wer...
Radioactive dysprosium lithium borate glass microspheres have been developed as biodegradable radiat...
Ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics containing magnetite crystals were developed for hyperthermia applicati...
Limitations in effectiveness and the invasive nature of current cancer treatment options emphasize t...
Glass microspheres containing radionuclides are used to treat liver cancer. A promising alternative ...
Composite microspheres were prepared by coating yttrium-aluminum-silicate (YAS) glass microspheres (...
Highly porous, ferromagnetic glass-ceramic P40-Fe3O4 microspheres (125–212 µm) with enhanced cytocom...
After five decades of research on bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics, these materials became of co...
Magnetic properties through controlled nucleation and crystallization wer studied for ferrimagnetic ...
In this study, a novel magnetic degradable material was developed by adding Fe ions into DP-Bioglass...
Magnetic materials play a key-role in magnetic induction hyperthermia for the treatment of cancer. I...
This work deals with the synthesis and characterization of novel Fe-containing sol-gel materials obt...
High iron-containing silicate glasses were prepared using a conventional melting and quenching proce...
An effective strategy of hyperthermia-chemotherapy-regeneration for bone-related cancer treatments i...
International audiencePrimary bone cancers commonly involve surgery to remove the malignant tumor, c...
The aim of this work is characterization of bioactive ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics for magnetic indu...
Radioactive dysprosium lithium borate glass microspheres have been developed as biodegradable radiat...
Ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics containing magnetite crystals were developed for hyperthermia applicati...
Limitations in effectiveness and the invasive nature of current cancer treatment options emphasize t...
Glass microspheres containing radionuclides are used to treat liver cancer. A promising alternative ...
Composite microspheres were prepared by coating yttrium-aluminum-silicate (YAS) glass microspheres (...
Highly porous, ferromagnetic glass-ceramic P40-Fe3O4 microspheres (125–212 µm) with enhanced cytocom...
After five decades of research on bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics, these materials became of co...
Magnetic properties through controlled nucleation and crystallization wer studied for ferrimagnetic ...
In this study, a novel magnetic degradable material was developed by adding Fe ions into DP-Bioglass...
Magnetic materials play a key-role in magnetic induction hyperthermia for the treatment of cancer. I...
This work deals with the synthesis and characterization of novel Fe-containing sol-gel materials obt...
High iron-containing silicate glasses were prepared using a conventional melting and quenching proce...
An effective strategy of hyperthermia-chemotherapy-regeneration for bone-related cancer treatments i...
International audiencePrimary bone cancers commonly involve surgery to remove the malignant tumor, c...
The aim of this work is characterization of bioactive ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics for magnetic indu...
Radioactive dysprosium lithium borate glass microspheres have been developed as biodegradable radiat...
Ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics containing magnetite crystals were developed for hyperthermia applicati...
Limitations in effectiveness and the invasive nature of current cancer treatment options emphasize t...