2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2022.170219
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The SLP estimation of the nanoparticle systems using size-dependent magnetic properties for the magnetic hyperthermia therapy

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“…Due to the superparamagnetic nanoparticles' characteristics, heating is caused by Ne ´el and Brown relaxation, in which, size and magnetization are determining factors for heating nanoparticles. 4 Z 1 and DC show a significant correlation. A higher Z 1 , indicating a greater amount of ferric and ferrous ion precursors in the reaction medium, corresponds to a larger average crystallite size.…”
Section: Error Analysis and Data Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Due to the superparamagnetic nanoparticles' characteristics, heating is caused by Ne ´el and Brown relaxation, in which, size and magnetization are determining factors for heating nanoparticles. 4 Z 1 and DC show a significant correlation. A higher Z 1 , indicating a greater amount of ferric and ferrous ion precursors in the reaction medium, corresponds to a larger average crystallite size.…”
Section: Error Analysis and Data Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…It is noteworthy that the therapeutic temperature, typically between 41 and 45 1C, allows for the induction of death or apoptosis in cancer cells without affecting healthy tissue. 4,21 The heat release profiles of Fe 3 O 4 coated by maltodextrin in Fig. 5 suggest that the synthesized nanoparticles efficiently raise the temperature medium, easily reaching the therapeutic window in just 4 units, except for samples S2 and S3.…”
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