M55 belongs to a class of innovative nanomaterials, constituted by doped ferrite, with potential application in tumor therapy, as agents for Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia (MFH), and in diagnosis, as contrast agents for MRI and MPI. Interestingly, such nanomaterials are characterized by a self-limiting temperature that can be modulated by adjusting the composition of the nanomaterial itself. M55 was coated with a double shell of citrate and glucose. We demonstrated that it has good capability as contrast agent for MRI and MPI. Moreover we tested its biocompatibility in a triple negative human breast cancer line and its efficacy as MFH agent in the same cell line. Despite relatively low SAR values in water solution, this agents was highly effic...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IOs) are intrinsically theranostic agents that could be used for magnetic ...
International audienceMagnetic nanoparticles have attracted attention because of their current and p...
Magnetic nanoparticles hold tremendous potential to change the way we study the body and have the po...
Two major technical challenges of magnetic hyperthermia are quantitative assessment of agent distrib...
Recent development of a variety of superparamagnetic and ferromagnetic iron/iron oxide (Fe/Fe3O4) na...
Magnetic nanoparticles, MNPs, mineralized within a human ferritin protein cage, HFt, can represent a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Advances in materials science that have allowed for th...
Abstract Recently, magnetic nanomaterials have emerged as multifunctional materials for a wide range...
Magnetic nanoparticles are being developed for a wide range of biomedical applications. In particula...
The development of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as magnetic resonance (MR) imaging agents for s...
Various inorganic nanoparticles have been used as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents d...
uprm.edu Nanoparticle systems are an intense subject of research for various biomedical applications...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IOs) are intrinsically theranostic agents that could be used for magnetic ...
International audienceMagnetic nanoparticles have attracted attention because of their current and p...
Magnetic nanoparticles hold tremendous potential to change the way we study the body and have the po...
Two major technical challenges of magnetic hyperthermia are quantitative assessment of agent distrib...
Recent development of a variety of superparamagnetic and ferromagnetic iron/iron oxide (Fe/Fe3O4) na...
Magnetic nanoparticles, MNPs, mineralized within a human ferritin protein cage, HFt, can represent a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Advances in materials science that have allowed for th...
Abstract Recently, magnetic nanomaterials have emerged as multifunctional materials for a wide range...
Magnetic nanoparticles are being developed for a wide range of biomedical applications. In particula...
The development of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as magnetic resonance (MR) imaging agents for s...
Various inorganic nanoparticles have been used as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents d...
uprm.edu Nanoparticle systems are an intense subject of research for various biomedical applications...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
We have developed a multi-layer approach for the synthesis of water-dispersible superparamagnetic ir...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IOs) are intrinsically theranostic agents that could be used for magnetic ...
International audienceMagnetic nanoparticles have attracted attention because of their current and p...