Poor biodistribution and accumulation of chemotherapeutics in tumors due to limitations on diffusive transport and high intra-tumoral pressures (Jain RK, Nat Med. 7(9):987–989, 2001) have prompted the investigation of adjunctive therapies to improve treatment outcomes. Hyperthermia has been widely applied in attempts to meet this need, but it is limited in its ability to reach tumors in deeply located body regions. High-intensity radiofrequency (RF) electric fields have the potential to overcome such barriers enhancing delivery and extravasation of chemotherapeutics. However, due to factors, including tumor heterogeneity and lack of kinetic information, there is insufficient understanding of time-resolved interaction between RF fields and t...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofre...
Recent study by WHO reported that the incidence rates of cancer are expected to grow by 75% in the y...
<div><p>Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive ...
Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofre...
Hui S Huang, James F Hainfeld Nanoprobes, Yaphank, NY, USA Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles heated b...
This paper presents three devices suitable for the preclinical application of hyperthermia via the s...
Magnetic nanoparticles have gained prominence in recent years for use in clinical applications such ...
Interactions of high-frequency radio waves (RF) with biological tissues are currently being investig...
Intracellular hyperthermic therapy may prove to be a unique and novel approach to the management of ...
In this dissertation a study of enhanced hyperthermia for cancer treatment through the use of magnet...
Nanomedicine drug delivery systems are capable of transporting significant payloads to solid tumors....
Magnetic nanoparticles have gained significant importance in the recent past for their use in biomed...
Accurate and quantitative dosimetry for internal radiation therapy can be especially challenging, gi...
Localized tumor hyperthermia therapy is a treatment that involves heating cancerous tissue to temper...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofre...
Recent study by WHO reported that the incidence rates of cancer are expected to grow by 75% in the y...
<div><p>Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive ...
Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofre...
Hui S Huang, James F Hainfeld Nanoprobes, Yaphank, NY, USA Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles heated b...
This paper presents three devices suitable for the preclinical application of hyperthermia via the s...
Magnetic nanoparticles have gained prominence in recent years for use in clinical applications such ...
Interactions of high-frequency radio waves (RF) with biological tissues are currently being investig...
Intracellular hyperthermic therapy may prove to be a unique and novel approach to the management of ...
In this dissertation a study of enhanced hyperthermia for cancer treatment through the use of magnet...
Nanomedicine drug delivery systems are capable of transporting significant payloads to solid tumors....
Magnetic nanoparticles have gained significant importance in the recent past for their use in biomed...
Accurate and quantitative dosimetry for internal radiation therapy can be especially challenging, gi...
Localized tumor hyperthermia therapy is a treatment that involves heating cancerous tissue to temper...
Using magnetic nanoparticles to absorb alternating magnetic field energy as a method of generating ...
Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofre...
Recent study by WHO reported that the incidence rates of cancer are expected to grow by 75% in the y...