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Fluorescent Polystyrene–Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Composite Nanospheres for In Vivo Imaging and Hyperthermia
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NanoparticlesNanomedicineVivo ImagingFerrofluidEngineeringNanomaterialsNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyTherapeutic NanomaterialsBiomedical ImagingMagnetic ResonanceQuantum DotsColloidal NanocrystalsBiomedical EngineeringMedicineLive MiceBiophysicsMagnetic Fe3o4-composite Nanospheres
Quantum dots (QDs) are immobilized on the surfaces of magnetic Fe3O4-composite nanospheres (MNSs, see figure). The QDs exhibit intense visible-light emission in fluorescence spectroscopy and successfully facilitate, for the first time, in vivo soft-tissue imaging in live mice. The Fe3O4 nanoparticles respond to an external magnetic field by increasing the temperature of the surrounding environment (i.e., hyperthermia), which can be used therapeutically.
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