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Tunable Fe3O4 Nanorods for Enhanced Magnetic Hyperthermia Performance

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65095-w

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81960278, 81601351]
  2. Science and Technology plan of Chengguan District of Lanzhou City [2017KJGG0014, lzujbky-2019-cd02]

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Magnetic hyperthermia is one of the most promising techniques for treating gynecological cancer, where magnetite (Fe3O4) is the most common nanomaterial used as a magnetic hyperthermia agent. Here, we demonstrate that optimal Fe3O4 nanorods (NRs) can act as a magnetic hyperthermia agent with higher specific absorption rate (SAR), which is mostly attributed to their enhanced surface anisotropy. As a result, Fe3O4 NRs could effectively hinder the growth of gynecological cancer cells in nude mice models, again demonstrating its good magnetic heating properties. These results provide a powerful basis for the development of an ideal magnetic hyperthermia agent with enhanced SAR, thereby effectively treating gynecological cancer in clinical practice.

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