2009
DOI: 10.1517/17425240903229031
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Nanoparticles for biomedical imaging

Abstract: Background Synthetic nanoparticles are emerging as versatile tools in biomedical applications, particularly in the area of biomedical imaging. Nanoparticles 1 – 100 nm in diameter have dimensions comparable to biological functional units. Diverse surface chemistries, unique magnetic properties, tunable absorption and emission properties, and recent advances in the synthesis and engineering of various nanoparticles suggest their potential as probes for early detection of diseases such as cancer. Surface functio… Show more

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“…Since these nanoparticle properties are often in many applications, they have been applied in a wide variety of medical research. (Bystrzejewski, Cudzilo et al 2007;Yu 2008;Nune, Gunda et al 2009;Yaghini, Seifalian et al 2009) Fig. 1.…”
Section: Nanoparticles In Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these nanoparticle properties are often in many applications, they have been applied in a wide variety of medical research. (Bystrzejewski, Cudzilo et al 2007;Yu 2008;Nune, Gunda et al 2009;Yaghini, Seifalian et al 2009) Fig. 1.…”
Section: Nanoparticles In Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…98 Over the past decade, nanocages have an important role in the progression and implementation of many useful tools for studies involving biology, green chemistry, and material sciences as well as nanodrug delivery. [99][100][101][102] The advantages of nanocages for drug delivery are their ability to minimize premature drug degradation or interaction with its biological environment and to transport cargo to specific tissues. DOX-loaded ferritins are specifically internalized into cancer cells via interactions with overexpressed transferrin receptor 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is also known as targeted drug delivery providing differential distribution of drugs to the tumor site while significantly reducing the overall toxicity (Manish and Vimukta, 2011). Nanocarriers are the particles with nanosize that can be fabricated from a multitude of materials in a variety of compositions including polymeric, liposomal, dendrimeric and magnetic ones (Nune et al, 2009).…”
Section: Targeted Drug Therapy Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%