Article | REF: N4960 V1

Magnetic nanoparticles for oncology

Author: Patrick Frayssinet

Publication date: October 10, 2013

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1. Characteristics of magnetic nanoparticles used in oncology

Depending on their application , nanoparticles (figure 1 ) can have a variable structure. They consist of a mineral core with the magnetic properties required for a biomedical application: ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic or superparamagnetic.

This core can have different compositions. It is covered by a layer of natural or synthetic polymer (table 1 ), which improves biocompatibility when that of the core is...

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