A novel matrix metalloproteinase 2-targeted superparamagnetic nanoprobes for MRI, NIR and photodynamic therapy of tumors have been developed. The nanoprobes can significantly inhibit the tumor growth compared with PBS and free Ce6.
With the rapid development of sensing technology, it has attracted tremendous interests in the field of biomedicine because of its good biocompatibility, reliability, and safety. In comparison to other sensors, magnetic sensor has a broad application prospect in biomedical field due to its high sensitivity, small size, and intriguing non‐invasive detection property. The purpose of this review is to discuss the applications of magnetic sensors in the biomedical field. First, some widely used magnetic sensors are reviewed based on their working principle and characteristics. Then, the applications of magnetic sensors in biomedical field are introduced from the aspects of magnetic label‐based bioassays, detection of biological movement, and biology magnetism. Finally, the future development direction and prospect of magnetic sensors in biomedical field are prospected. This review will provide a general outlook for the applications of magnetic sensors in biomedicine.
The dissolution of polysulfides (LiPSs) always leads to low Coulombic efficiency, dramatic capacity decay, and short cycle life, which hinders the practical application of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. In this study,...
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