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2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-09332-9
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Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of cerium oxide nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation in liquid

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“…3 Cerium(IV) oxide is also known as cerium dioxide, ceria oxide, ceria dioxide and ceria, and has been widely used as an antibacterial agent, biosensor, catalyst, uorescent material, and for agricultural applications. [4][5][6][7] Nanoceria is a cerium oxide with a size between 1 and 100 nm, and has diverse applications such as sensors and drug delivery 8,9 due to its attractive properties, e.g., biocompatibility, chemical and thermal stability,…”
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“…3 Cerium(IV) oxide is also known as cerium dioxide, ceria oxide, ceria dioxide and ceria, and has been widely used as an antibacterial agent, biosensor, catalyst, uorescent material, and for agricultural applications. [4][5][6][7] Nanoceria is a cerium oxide with a size between 1 and 100 nm, and has diverse applications such as sensors and drug delivery 8,9 due to its attractive properties, e.g., biocompatibility, chemical and thermal stability,…”
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“…The methods of this kind of synthesis include self assembly ( Zhang et al, 2019b ; Deng et al, 2020 ), laser pyrolysis ( Laurent et al, 2010 ; Dumitrache et al, 2019 ), condensation ( Sano et al, 2020 ), CVD ( Gutés et al, 2012 ; Tyurikova et al, 2020 ), sol-gel method ( Gonçalves, 2018 ), soft lithography ( Fu et al, 2018 ), hydrothermal methods ( Zhen et al, 2019 ; Moreira et al, 2020 ), microwave methods ( Henam et al, 2019 ), sonochemical ( Gupta and Srivastava, 2019 ; Moreira et al, 2020 ), synthesis using plant extracts ( Ogunyemi et al, 2019 ; Ranoszek-Soliwoda et al, 2019 ), and green synthesis ( Gour and Jain, 2019 ; Irshad et al, 2020 ). On the other hand, macroscopic level materials can be trimmed down to NPs by different methods, including mechanical grinding ( Sviridov et al, 2017 ; Haque et al, 2018 ), ball milling ( Li Y. et al, 2020 ), lithography ( Fu et al, 2018 ), vapor deposition ( Choi et al, 2018 ), arc-plasma deposition ( Ito et al, 2012 ; Takahashi et al, 2015 ), ion beam technique ( Heo and Gwag, 2014 ; Yang J. et al, 2018 ), severe plastic deformation ( Cui et al, 2018 ; Sarkari Khorrami et al, 2019 ), chemical etching ( Wareing et al, 2017 ; Pinna et al, 2020 ), sputtering ( Pišlová et al, 2020 ), and laser ablation ( Pandey et al, 2014 ; Abid et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…Synchronously, as a component of the nano-drug delivery system, CeO 2 -NPs will act as a pro-oxidant or antioxidant according to different environments in the complex extracellular environment of cancer cells, to induce apoptosis of cancer cells by relying on oxidative stress. 84,85 CeO 2 -NPs have also involved in the treatment of osteosarcoma. Hence, this review designs to summarize the primary data of CeO 2 -NPs in orthopedics.…”
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confidence: 99%