articleNanotechnologySep 6, 2019GREEN OA

Magnetic nanoparticles in nanomedicine: a review of recent advances

KWKai WuDSDiqing SuJLJinming LiuRSRenata SahaJWJian-Ping Wang

University of Minnesota

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Abstract

Nanomaterials, in addition to their small size, possess unique physicochemical properties that differ from bulk materials, making them ideal for a host of novel applications. Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are one important class of nanomaterials that have been widely studied for their potential applications in nanomedicine. Due to the fact that MNPs can be detected and manipulated by remote magnetic fields, it opens a wide opportunity for them to be used in vivo. Nowadays, MNPs have been used for diverse applications including magnetic biosensing (diagnostics), magnetic imaging, magnetic separation, drug and gene delivery, and hyperthermia therapy, etc. Specifically, we reviewed some emerging techniques in…

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Authors

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  • KW
    Kai Wu

    University of Minnesota

  • DS
    Diqing Su

    University of Minnesota

  • JL
    Jinming Liu

    University of Minnesota

  • RS
    Renata Saha

    University of Minnesota

  • JW
    Jian-Ping WangCorresponding

    University of Minnesota

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Surface modification
  • Magnetic hyperthermia
  • Nanomaterials
  • Biocompatibility
  • Nanoparticle
  • Magnetic particle inspection
  • Biosensor
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