Fe3O4 SPIONs in cancer theranostics—structure versus interactions with proteins and methods of their investigation
Jacek Sikorski,
Magdalena Matczuk,
Marta Stępień
et al.
Abstract:As the second leading cause of death worldwide, neoplastic diseases are one of the biggest challenges for public health care. Contemporary medicine seeks potential tools for fighting cancer within nanomedicine, as various nanomaterials can be used for both diagnostics and therapies. Among those of particular interest are superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) due to their unique magnetic properties. However, while the number of new SPIONs, suitably modified and functionalized, designed for medical… Show more
Process intensification in a microfilm reactor enables reaction kinetics control and precise air fixation to produce pure and semi-monodisperse Fe3O4 nanoparticles.
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