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Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications

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FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 427-449

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FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.4155/FMC.09.164

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  1. Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique,
  2. French Community of Belgium [05/10-335]
  3. European Community
  4. COST Action D38 'Metal-based Systems for Molecular Imaging Applications'
  5. EMIL

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Due to their high magnetization, superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles induce an important decrease in the transverse relaxation of water protons and are, therefore, very efficient negative MRI contrast agents. The knowledge and control of the chemical and physical characteristics of nanoparticles are of great importance. The choice of the synthesis method (microemulsions, sol-gel synthesis, laser pyrolysis, sonochemical synthesis or coprecipitation) determines the magnetic nanoparticle's size and shape, as well as its size distribution and surface chemistry. Nanoparticles can be used for numerous in vivo applications, such as MRI contrast enhancement and hyperthermia drug delivery. New developments focus on targeting through molecular imaging and cell tracking.

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