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Volumn 18, Issue 11, 2008, Pages 1204-1208

Protein-passivated Fe3O4 nanoparticles: Low toxicity and rapid heating for thermal therapy

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

HEATING; IRON OXIDES; PHYSIOLOGY; PROTEINS; TOXICITY; TUMORS;

EID: 40349094867     PISSN: 09599428     EISSN: 13645501     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b718745a     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (176)

References (45)
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    • -1, dT/dt is the initial linear rise in temperature versus time dependence
    • -1, dT/dt is the initial linear rise in temperature versus time dependence
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    • The SAR increases linearly with frequency for NPs with a characteristic diameter below 10 nm and saturated with larger particles. The fact of negligible dependency with frequency of SAR for these iron oxide nanoparticles is due to the bigger average size (>10 nm)
    • The SAR increases linearly with frequency for NPs with a characteristic diameter below 10 nm and saturated with larger particles. The fact of negligible dependency with frequency of SAR for these iron oxide nanoparticles is due to the bigger average size (>10 nm)
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    • MNP-B colloidal solution was placed on top of a permanent magnet (1.2 T) for 6 h. Most of the particles were collected in the bottom of the glass vial leaving a small fraction in the solution. The sediment fraction (SD = 2.1) was redisperesed in water
    • MNP-B colloidal solution was placed on top of a permanent magnet (1.2 T) for 6 h. Most of the particles were collected in the bottom of the glass vial leaving a small fraction in the solution. The sediment fraction (SD = 2.1) was redisperesed in water


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