Noninvasive Remote-Controlled Release of Drug Molecules in Vitro Using Magnetic Actuation of Mechanized Nanoparticles
California NanoSystems Institute · Northwestern University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles are useful nanomaterials that have demonstrated the ability to contain and release cargos with mediation by gatekeepers. Magnetic nanocrystals have the ability to exhibit hyperthermic effects when placed in an oscillating magnetic field. In a system combining these two materials and a thermally sensitive gatekeeper, a unique drug delivery system can be produced. A novel material that incorporates zinc-doped iron oxide nanocrystals within a mesoporous silica framework that has been surface-modified with pseudorotaxanes is described. Upon application of an AC magnetic field, the nanocrystals generate local internal heating, causing the molecular machines to disassemble and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
10- CRCourtney R. ThomasCorresponding
California NanoSystems Institute, Northwestern University, Yonsei University, University of California, Los Angeles
- DPDaniel P. Ferris
Yonsei University, University of California, Los Angeles, Northwestern University, California NanoSystems Institute
- JLJae‐Hyun Lee
Yonsei University, Northwestern University, California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- ECEun-Joo Choi
University of California, Los Angeles, California NanoSystems Institute, Yonsei University, Northwestern University
- MHMi Hyeon Cho
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Northwestern University, Yonsei University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Drug delivery
- Mesoporous silica
- Nanoparticle
- Nanomaterials
- Magnetic nanoparticles
- Doxorubicin
- Good health and well-being