2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2010.11.059
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Cancer therapy with drug loaded magnetic nanoparticles—magnetic drug targeting

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“…[1][2][3] In this concept, drug accumulation in the tumor can be achieved with a drug-loaded magnetic carrier system, which is physically directed to the region of interest by an external magnetic field. 4,5 In comparison to conventional drug administration, this leads to an effective increase in the drug concentration in the affected tissue as well as a reduced drug concentration in the rest of the body.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] In this concept, drug accumulation in the tumor can be achieved with a drug-loaded magnetic carrier system, which is physically directed to the region of interest by an external magnetic field. 4,5 In comparison to conventional drug administration, this leads to an effective increase in the drug concentration in the affected tissue as well as a reduced drug concentration in the rest of the body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Its basic principle is to physically direct a loaded magnetic drug carrier system to a specific organ or tissue with an externally applied magnetic field for drug accumulation. 4,5 Compared with conventional drug administration, this strategy leads, on the one hand, to a reduced drug concentration in the body compartments overall, thus decreasing systemic side effects, including nausea, hair loss, and neurotoxicity; [6][7][8] on the other hand, the concentration in the affected tissue is effectively increased, resulting in an enhanced therapeutic effect.…”
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“…Another application that has been pursued is the use of a magnetic field gradient to hold or guide SPIOs to a desired place where they can release the load of molecules. 5,6 Sivakumar et al 7 prepared magnetic nanoparticles, coated with bacterial exopolysaccharides mauran and gellan gums, exhibiting excellent biocompatibility and low cellular cytotoxicity, demonstrating therapeutic potential for application in magnetic hyperthermia, as well as targeted drug delivery, and cancer cell imaging. SPIOs can also be used as thermoseeds capable of absorbing and converting electromagnetic energy, instead of oscillating magnetic fields, into heat warming up their immediate neighborhood.…”
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