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Application of magnetic nanoparticles in biomedicine
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The article was published on 2011-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetic nanoparticles.read more
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Cancer hyperthermia using magnetic nanoparticles
TL;DR: The results suggest that hyperthermia is able to kill not only local tumors exposed to heat treatment, but also tumors at distant sites, including metastatic cancer cells, suggesting that the time may have come for clinical applications.
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Biocompatibility and toxicity of magnetic nanoparticles in regenerative medicine
TL;DR: Current research in regenerative medicine is summarise current research in this topic highlighting commonly used toxicity assays to investigate this, with a focus on magnetic nanoparticles.
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A magnetic switch for the control of cell death signalling in in vitro and in vivo systems
Mi Hyeon Cho,Eun Jung Lee,Mina Son,Jae Hyun Lee,Dongwon Yoo,Ji Wook Kim,Seung-Woo Park,Jeon Soo Shin,Jinwoo Cheon +8 more
TL;DR: This work has developed magnetic nanoparticles that turn on apoptosis cell signalling by using a magnetic field in a remote and non-invasive manner and can be applied in an in vivo system where apoptotic morphological changes of zebrafish are successfully induced.
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Magnetic biosensor technologies for medical applications: a review
TL;DR: An alternative approach based on magnetic nanotechnology is presented and their biocompatibility and functionalisation discussed, with spotlights on functionalisation via self assembled monolayers and on methods of reducing nonspecific binding.
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Problems and challenges in the development and validation of human cell-based assays to determine nanoparticle-induced immunomodulatory effects
Gertie Janneke Oostingh,Eudald Casals,Paola Italiani,Renato Colognato,René Stritzinger,Jessica Ponti,Tobias Pfaller,Yvonne Kohl,Daniëlla Ooms,Flavia Favilli,H. Leppens,Davide Lucchesi,François Rossi,Inge Nelissen,Hagen Thielecke,Víctor F. Puntes,Albert Duschl,Diana Boraschi +17 more
TL;DR: The problems that were encountered in the immunological assay systems used in this study, such as chemical or endotoxin contamination and optical interference caused by the dense material, significantly affected the data obtained.
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Cancer hyperthermia using magnetic nanoparticles
TL;DR: The results suggest that hyperthermia is able to kill not only local tumors exposed to heat treatment, but also tumors at distant sites, including metastatic cancer cells, suggesting that the time may have come for clinical applications.
Journal ArticleDOI
Biocompatibility and toxicity of magnetic nanoparticles in regenerative medicine
TL;DR: Current research in regenerative medicine is summarise current research in this topic highlighting commonly used toxicity assays to investigate this, with a focus on magnetic nanoparticles.
Journal ArticleDOI
A magnetic switch for the control of cell death signalling in in vitro and in vivo systems
Mi Hyeon Cho,Eun Jung Lee,Mina Son,Jae Hyun Lee,Dongwon Yoo,Ji Wook Kim,Seung-Woo Park,Jeon Soo Shin,Jinwoo Cheon +8 more
TL;DR: This work has developed magnetic nanoparticles that turn on apoptosis cell signalling by using a magnetic field in a remote and non-invasive manner and can be applied in an in vivo system where apoptotic morphological changes of zebrafish are successfully induced.
Journal ArticleDOI
Magnetic biosensor technologies for medical applications: a review
TL;DR: An alternative approach based on magnetic nanotechnology is presented and their biocompatibility and functionalisation discussed, with spotlights on functionalisation via self assembled monolayers and on methods of reducing nonspecific binding.
Journal ArticleDOI
Problems and challenges in the development and validation of human cell-based assays to determine nanoparticle-induced immunomodulatory effects
Gertie Janneke Oostingh,Eudald Casals,Paola Italiani,Renato Colognato,René Stritzinger,Jessica Ponti,Tobias Pfaller,Yvonne Kohl,Daniëlla Ooms,Flavia Favilli,H. Leppens,Davide Lucchesi,François Rossi,Inge Nelissen,Hagen Thielecke,Víctor F. Puntes,Albert Duschl,Diana Boraschi +17 more
TL;DR: The problems that were encountered in the immunological assay systems used in this study, such as chemical or endotoxin contamination and optical interference caused by the dense material, significantly affected the data obtained.