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Magnetic nanoparticles: biomedical applications and challenges
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2010
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NanoparticlesTissue EngineeringMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringPolymer-based MagnetBiomedical EngineeringFerrofluidMagnetismNanomedicineTherapeutic NanomaterialsRadiation OncologyNanoparticle CharacterizationNanotechnologyBiomagnetismMagnetic NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNano-drug DeliveryMagnetic NanoparticleSeveral New ApplicationsNanomagnetism
Magnetic nanoparticles are widely used for drug delivery and cancer hyperthermia, and recent studies suggest they can reduce implant infection and enhance tissue growth. The review aims to evaluate particle size, surface chemistry, magnetic properties, and toxicity to build effective magnetic nanoparticle systems for diverse biomedical applications. It surveys progress in magnetic nanoparticle therapies, examining these characteristics, new medical applications, and remaining clinical challenges.
The progress in the development of magnetic nanoparticle based therapies for various biomedical applications is reviewed here. Most significantly, magnetic nanoparticles have been widely used in drug delivery and hyperthermia treatment for cancer. However, recent applications of magnetic nanoparticles demonstrate their promise towards decreasing implant infection and increasing tissue growth. To build the most effective magnetic nanoparticle systems for various biomedical applications, particle characteristics including size, surface chemistry, magnetic properties and toxicity have to be fully investigated. In this review, several new applications of magnetic nanoparticles in the medical arena as well as remaining challenges for such clinical use are discussed.
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