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Magnetic iron oxide nanomaterials: A key player in cancer nanomedicine

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VIEW
Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/VIW.20200046

Keywords

cancer nanomedicine; iron oxide nanomaterials; magnetic particle imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic targeting; thermal therapy

Funding

  1. Jiangsu Province Policy Guidance Plan [BZ2019014]
  2. Six Talent Peak InnovationTeam in Jiangsu Province [TD-SWYY-009]
  3. Strategic Research Fund of City University of HongKong [CityU_7005114]
  4. Research Impact Fund of Hong Kong Research Grant Council [R1020-18F]
  5. Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Project [2017B020226001]
  6. BasicResearch Project of Shenzhen Knowledge Innovation Program [JCYJ20170818095453642]

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Magnetic iron oxide nanomaterials are among the most widely studied candidates for cancer nanomedicine, because of not only their great biocompatibility and abundance of raw materials, but also their diverse physicochemical properties and biological effects. Represented by magnetite and maghemite, various iron oxide-based magnetic nanomaterials have been developed for cancer diagnosis and treatment. This mini review presents an up-to-date overview of magnetic iron oxide-based cancer nanomedicines with an emphasis on bioimaging and therapy.

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