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Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Tumor-Targeted Therapy

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CURRENT CANCER DRUG TARGETS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 184-189

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/156800911794328475

Keywords

Magnetic nanoparticle; iron oxide; drug delivery; surface modification; targeted therapy; hyperthermia

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  1. 973 National Key Fundamental Research Project of China [2006CB933205]
  2. 863 Project of P.R. China [2007AA022007]
  3. National Nature Science Foundation of P.R. China [30872970]
  4. Special-purpose Science Research Foundation for High School [20070286042]

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Magnetic nanoparticles have been intensively investigated due to their magnetic characteristics, quantum dot effects, as well as their potential applications in the area of bioscience and medicine. Very promising nanoparticles are magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with appropriate surface modification which have been widely used experimentally for masses of in vivo applications such as magnetic resonance imaging contrast enhancement, drug delivery, and hyperthermia, etc.. All these biomedical applications require that these nanoparticles have effective magnetic values and suitable sizes. On the other hand, these applications need special surface modification of these particles, which not only have to be non-toxic and biocompatible, but also allow a targetable drug delivery in a specific area. This review summarizes the current research situation and development of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, and the biomedical applications ranging from drug delivery to hyperthermia for tumor-targeted therapy.

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