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Cordula Grüttner

Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publications -  59
Citations -  1744

Cordula Grüttner is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic nanoparticles & Particle. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1556 citations. Previous affiliations of Cordula Grüttner include University of Mainz.

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Nearly complete regression of tumors via collective behavior of magnetic nanoparticles in hyperthermia

TL;DR: Experimental evidence demonstrates that for interacting magnetite nanoparticles, determined by their spacing and anisotropy, the resulting collective behavior in the kilohertz frequency regime generates significant heat, leading to nearly complete regression of aggressive mammary tumors in mice.
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Calixarenes with diphenylphosphoryl acetamide functions at the upper rim. A new class of highly efficient extractants for lanthanides and actinides

TL;DR: In this article, various calixarene tetraalkyl ethers and a calix[4]arene pentaalkyl- ether substituted at the upper rim by the CMPO-like functional group were synthesized for the first time and their ability to extract europium, thorium, neptunium, plutonium and americium from aqueous HNO3 into methylene chloride or o-nitrophenyl hexyl ether was studied under various conditions.
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Synthesis and antibody conjugation of magnetic nanoparticles with improved specific power absorption rates for alternating magnetic field cancer therapy

TL;DR: Bionized nanoferrite particles with high specific power absorption rates were synthesized by high-pressure homogenization for targeted cancer therapy with alternating magnetic fields to find optimal conditions to reach a high immunoreactivity of the final antibody–particle conjugate.
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Magnetic nanoparticle heating efficiency reveals magneto-structural differences when characterized with wide ranging and high amplitude alternating magnetic fields

TL;DR: In this paper, the amplitude-dependent specific power loss (SPL) of dextran-iron oxide nanoparticle suspensions through saturation to 94 kA/m with a calorimeter comprising a solenoid coil that generates a uniform field to 100 kA /m at ∼150 kHz.
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Multicore Magnetic Nanoparticles for Magnetic Particle Imaging

TL;DR: In this article, the physical and especially magnetic properties of dextran coated multicore magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, with promising high MPI signals revealed by magnetic particle spectroscopy (MPS) measurements, were studied.